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Pulleys?

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Does anyone in or around Tallahassee sell anchor trolly pulleys? I know there are a lot of different ways to make them. I was looking for the flat low profile pulleys.

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I bet wilderness way or TNT hideaway has them. Kevin's has the native anchor trollies, bought one a few years back. Super easy to install.
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If Wilderness Way or Kevins doesn't have what you need you could try West Marine.
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Lowes has pulleys in all sizes. That's where I have bought mine that last couple of times.
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Academy Sporting goods has an anchor trolley kit for kayaks.
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Thanks... putting a anchor system on the new kayak!!! Might put one on both sides.... any thoughts on that? Or is one side enough?
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One side is enough.
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Actually, the reason I know that Academy has the kits, is that I went and got a second one for the other side of my kayak. I like having one on both sides in order to be able to face either direction while staked out or dragging a drift sock.
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Steve, I've never used a drift sock.
I can see how, depending on how close to the ends you are able to mount your pulleys, would make a difference.
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