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Topic: Scotty offset drift anchor bracket  (Read 2313 times)

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kwik

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Here is my go a drift anchor bracket for my older outback.  It was super simple to build with a piece of angled aluminum and some diamond plate that I had laying around the garage.  It is mounted with 4-5 inch backing plates inside the hull, so it should hold pretty well.  The offset is enough that the anchor line doesn't/hasn't gotten into the rudder and is centered enough that the kayak doesn't tip over when the anchor is hanging and the kayak is sitting on the keel/bottom on my garage floor. The rope extends up through an I bolt around a cleat to a zig-zag cleat.   I may add another piece of bracing extending forward for some added insurance (much like dbaums design).  Anyways, here is the pics


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