Is there a need to have an anchor trolley on both sides? I'm thinking that a single trolley (port or starboard) wouldn't cover all of the potential needs for anchoring or using a drift sock.
Thoughts?
Anchor trolley...1 or 2?
Anchor trolley...1 or 2?
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who even anchors anymore?
Just joking, most people stake out rather tahn anchor, and one trolley should be adequate except for the the very rare occasion you need that perfect angle.
Jays set up is great the half trolley at the back for drift chuting is much more usuable, having the ability to alter your drift from either side of the yak.
Just joking, most people stake out rather tahn anchor, and one trolley should be adequate except for the the very rare occasion you need that perfect angle.
Jays set up is great the half trolley at the back for drift chuting is much more usuable, having the ability to alter your drift from either side of the yak.
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