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On Sep 9, 3:25 pm, donquijote1954 wrote:
What would be the best way to secure sot's through scupper holes? Cables are prone to cutting, but perhaps something similar to a U-lock for kayaks. Meant for permanent storage. Thanks in advance! Lockable Tie Downs; a unique system that combines stainless steel reinforced webbing tie-down straps with an integrated keyed locking system Slash proof two-time hardened stainless steel re-enforced cables inside 1 1/3" UV-stabilized webbing straps make them virtually impossible to cut through http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/62 |
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On Sep 17, 3:30 pm, Willi_H2O wrote:
On Sep 9, 3:25 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: What would be the best way to secure sot's through scupper holes? Cables are prone to cutting, but perhaps something similar to a U-lock for kayaks. Meant for permanent storage. Thanks in advance! Lockable Tie Downs; a unique system that combines stainless steel reinforced webbing tie-down straps with an integrated keyed locking system Slash proof two-time hardened stainless steel re-enforced cables inside 1 1/3" UV-stabilized webbing straps make them virtually impossible to cut through http://www.seatosummit.com/products/display/62 Neat. I got a different idea, kayak specific. Can't tell yet though... (hush, hush) |
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