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best way to secure sit-on-tops
John Kuthe wrote:
On Sep 12, 3:57 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: Anyway, I'm getting a "Phython" lock cable for my kayak. That would make it pretty safe, but when I get my next great toy (a tandem, possibly a Hobie), I will work on a chain that it would make it so NOISY that cutting it would wake half the neighbors... And I hope that they can sleep well. Oxyacetylene cutting torches are not noisy, and can cut any steel made, no matter how hard or tough. Yeah, I agree. The Python cables are pretty good protection (PGP? ;-) ) I have one for my bicycle, and I use it! :-) John Kuthe... But how do you connect a cable to a kayak in a solid way? bjorri. |
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On Sep 12, 5:18 pm, bjorri wrote:
John Kuthe wrote: On Sep 12, 3:57 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: Anyway, I'm getting a "Phython" lock cable for my kayak. That would make it pretty safe, but when I get my next great toy (a tandem, possibly a Hobie), I will work on a chain that it would make it so NOISY that cutting it would wake half the neighbors... And I hope that they can sleep well. Oxyacetylene cutting torches are not noisy, and can cut any steel made, no matter how hard or tough. Yeah, I agree. The Python cables are pretty good protection (PGP? ;-) ) I have one for my bicycle, and I use it! :-) John Kuthe... But how do you connect a cable to a kayak in a solid way? I'm trying to figure it out. U-locks are considered the only safe way for bikes. |
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