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<blockquote data-quote="3dees" data-source="post: 208356" data-attributes="member: 5257"><p>you can use bolts if you want. many people are using these manual systems. I would'nt use them in a hurricane, but for most conditions they should be fine. they should be as sturdy as the power poles or Talons. I'm tired of anchors bouncing around in the locker, and pulling up mud or whatever. two ten lb. anchors is twenty extra lbs. on the boat. about two lbs total for this setup. the poles are 1 3/8th" diameter. other systems use 3/4" fiberglass and no one is having issues with them breaking. this is for a 19' alum. bass boat. I don't anchor much and it's usually in the back waters of the Mississippi river where there is almost no current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3dees, post: 208356, member: 5257"] you can use bolts if you want. many people are using these manual systems. I would'nt use them in a hurricane, but for most conditions they should be fine. they should be as sturdy as the power poles or Talons. I'm tired of anchors bouncing around in the locker, and pulling up mud or whatever. two ten lb. anchors is twenty extra lbs. on the boat. about two lbs total for this setup. the poles are 1 3/8th" diameter. other systems use 3/4" fiberglass and no one is having issues with them breaking. this is for a 19' alum. bass boat. I don't anchor much and it's usually in the back waters of the Mississippi river where there is almost no current. [/QUOTE]
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