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Special Interest => Kayak & Canoe Chat => Topic started by: Sweetwater on April 01, 2012, 11:30:13 PM

Title: Kayak anchors
Post by: Sweetwater on April 01, 2012, 11:30:13 PM
For a while now I've been using dumb bells for an anchor in the kayak / canoe.

They're pretty cheep from places like K Mart or Target sporting section. There is plenty of brands that are rubber or plastic coated which makes for a quiter anchor & doesn't scratch the boat as much when in the up position.
I've lost 2 now in snags that just wouldn't let go, cut the cheep string (cheep Venetian blind chord) and get another.

In a mild flow I've found 750 gram is fine. Have also used 1kg & 1.5kg. I guess it depends on the flow you want to anchor in.

What are other people using?
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Binder on April 02, 2012, 04:49:17 AM
I've got a 2kg plate (weight) I used for a while, did the job. Had the rope (string) wrapped around a power lead holder. I've got what must be the smallest ever seen fold out canoe anchor now. Just wrap the rope around the anchor itself. The power lead holder did a better job, as I have to let all the rope out to deploy the fold out anchor (Or it cant be folded out!) Both have never dragged in tidal flow or wind that I have been out in.

But I use the anchor so rarely, I hardly ever even put it in the yak these days.

Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: StevenM on April 02, 2012, 06:19:40 AM
Home made plop

2 kg led, coffee tin and a eye

melt lead, poor in tin and fit eye while still molten

Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: WayneD on April 02, 2012, 11:46:52 AM
I have a 2.5kg plastic coated dumbell. First time I used it there was water at my feet from the scupper holes now that I had that extra weight on the front of the yak. Next time I am somewhere that has them I will get a lighter one.

Steve yours is too expensive and time consuming by the time you buy the coffee and drink it  ;D
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: bushwacker on April 02, 2012, 12:27:21 PM
Seen yours Steve i reckon itd have to have come from the same place as Daves.... looks good but lead is excy ,, ive got a 1kg rubber coated dunbell im going to make my own anchor lock soon when i get a chance to get to whitworths i cant afford a scotty anchor lock.

Steve
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: UBK on April 02, 2012, 12:52:35 PM
I made a good one when I was on the yak once, found a river rock, tied some string I had to it, dropped it down and it worked!  :))
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: BR65 on April 02, 2012, 04:40:45 PM
Thans Fitzy :youbeauty
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Nativeman on April 02, 2012, 06:27:27 PM
I have the a Golden Dumbell, works well and its shiny and cheap...

Never had one snag but then I don't fish sweet much anymore...
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: StevenM on April 02, 2012, 07:59:00 PM


Never had one snag but then I don't fish sweet much anymore...

need to change the name Sel to "Rustbloke" I recon

Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Novice on April 02, 2012, 08:18:44 PM
need to change the name Sel to "Rustbloke" I recon

Nah, he needs to hit the Bremer now has he the right yak.
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Dodge on April 02, 2012, 09:29:36 PM
Use a 2kgs plastic coated dumbell, tried lighter but found was no good in a strong current, or strong wind.
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: StevenM on April 03, 2012, 07:39:16 PM
Nah, he needs to hit the Bremer now has he the right yak.

Dave

he is never gunna take the Tarpon 120 to the ribba,

he might scratch it.
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Nativeman on April 03, 2012, 09:38:48 PM
Dave

he is never gunna take the Tarpon 120 to the ribba,

he might scratch it.

I still have a T100, and I'm not fishing in the stinking Bremer

Sorry folks Turkey Shoot not my thing, I like a challenge. I'm going back to the dam, that's where it all started for me and its a pity we don't talk about the great bass of Wivenhoe anymore, just the Dam escapees below it in the river that look to be so easy to catch....pretty boring after a while, sorry but that's the way I feel...See me on my Tarpon 120 at Big W soon..

OK back to Anchors...
Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: Sweetwater on April 03, 2012, 10:13:20 PM
I still have a T100, and I'm not fishing in the stinking Bremer

Sorry folks Turkey Shoot not my thing, I like a challenge. I'm going back to the dam, that's where it all started for me and its a pity we don't talk about the great bass of Wivenhoe anymore, just the Dam escapees below it in the river that look to be so easy to catch....pretty boring after a while, sorry but that's the way I feel...See me on my Tarpon 120 at Big W soon..

OK back to Anchors...

Good onya Sel.  :thumbsup  I know the feeling, I got a bit ho-hum with fat lake bass for a while.
Time permitting (bloody work load is getting worse...  :-X ) I'll be out on big Dubya a bit this winter myself, I recon as soon as the river season closes....

Cheers,

fitz..
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Title: Re: Kayak anchors
Post by: SpinnaB8 on April 04, 2012, 09:29:30 AM
Thanks for the heads up all, I was just thinking about what I could use as an anchor, I think the target/k'mart dumbell will be the goer!  :youbeauty

SB8