I’ve had the stay put system on my 16’ boat for 6yrs now, it has no stainless tip so it’s round but wet sand is easy to push. The only problem is if you decide to wipe the mud off the pole with your hand then you will probably get small fiberglass splinters in your hand.
Man you uploaded this at the right time. I’ve been thinking about how I can go cheap on a pole anchor for my boat, cause I’m gonna be redesigning it from the ground up and may be getting rid of my trolling motor. Didn’t want to spend the ridiculous money on one that says “Power Pole”. Thanks!
Perfect timing! Yeah, this is a great option and especially for the price. We will see how it holds up! I'll keep watching to see what you end up doing 👌
Great. I absolutely love them. They are a game changer in shallow water. No soaking wet rope, chain, or mud to be dragged in the boat and they move with the current/waves so there's no jerking motion. I really enjoy them
3:30 bless you. Always good to watch your videos. Good job, very informative. Just a suggestion, I would drill a hole in the handle and the stainless point, putting a stainless pin thru it to make sure the jb weld didn't turn loose. Just a suggestion
Yeah, I agree with you. I will probably put a screw through the handle, and then pin the rest of the JB welded joints. I will leave the standard 8' pole alone and see how long it last with out pinning the handle or tip. (@3:30-thank you) haha
Very good point S C. I do use the rings with 550 cord most of the time, but if I'm in calmer water and just want to stop real quick I do use the handles in the back. Makes it quick and easy!
I would think so. Just order the two 8 ft poles and the end adapters for it and it'll work. You could break it down into the two 8 feet pieces and screw on a tip on both of them so you could have two eight footers in shallow water
here are the tips - mgs4u.com/product/stainless-steel-shallow-water-anchors-tips/ Here is the main page for all the parts - mgs4u.com/shallow-water-anchor-parts-kits/
I’ve had the stay put system on my 16’ boat for 6yrs now, it has no stainless tip so it’s round but wet sand is easy to push. The only problem is if you decide to wipe the mud off the pole with your hand then you will probably get small fiberglass splinters in your hand.
Man you uploaded this at the right time. I’ve been thinking about how I can go cheap on a pole anchor for my boat, cause I’m gonna be redesigning it from the ground up and may be getting rid of my trolling motor. Didn’t want to spend the ridiculous money on one that says “Power Pole”.
Thanks!
Perfect timing! Yeah, this is a great option and especially for the price. We will see how it holds up! I'll keep watching to see what you end up doing 👌
i realize Im kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to stream newly released series online ?
@Connor Uriel Flixportal :P
@Dustin Ameer Thanks, I went there and it seems to work =) Appreciate it!!
@Connor Uriel No problem :)
Super cool. How has this been working out for you to date?
Great. I absolutely love them. They are a game changer in shallow water. No soaking wet rope, chain, or mud to be dragged in the boat and they move with the current/waves so there's no jerking motion. I really enjoy them
Hi ,do you think 5/8" pole would work for a kayak in shallow water. ? Bin needing one ! Great video thanks 🐊
Yeah, for a single person, lightweight kayak, in the shallows without much current or chop, 5/8 would probably be fine. Thank you! 😁
3:30 bless you. Always good to watch your videos. Good job, very informative. Just a suggestion, I would drill a hole in the handle and the stainless point, putting a stainless pin thru it to make sure the jb weld didn't turn loose. Just a suggestion
Pin or small stainless screws
Yeah, I agree with you. I will probably put a screw through the handle, and then pin the rest of the JB welded joints. I will leave the standard 8' pole alone and see how long it last with out pinning the handle or tip. (@3:30-thank you) haha
He called it! Lol
I like how this can be stuck through one of the rear handles and if another boater comes by and creates a wake the pole will remain static
Very good point S C. I do use the rings with 550 cord most of the time, but if I'm in calmer water and just want to stop real quick I do use the handles in the back. Makes it quick and easy!
Looking forward to Part 2! Great project.
Thank you SluSharkND! I'm excited to get it out on the water
Hmmmm interesting...looking forward to part 2 buddy
Thank you Cruze's Louisiana OutDoors!
i really appreciate your ideas and overall knowledge....do you hunt waterfowl?...would love to see you outfit/build a low profile sneakboat.
Thank you! I appreciate that, and I have not hunted waterfowl yet. I would like to get into it but was just never raised around it
@@SC-dw3jz Haha you aint-a jokin
Hell yea!
Good job bud
Thank you!
Can't find any fiberglass poles 2024.
I want to buy 2 8ft. Poles so I can have a 16 ft. If I need it. Can you do that? That way I can use the 16ft. Pole in 8 to 14 ft. Of water.
I would think so. Just order the two 8 ft poles and the end adapters for it and it'll work. You could break it down into the two 8 feet pieces and screw on a tip on both of them so you could have two eight footers in shallow water
Can I get it in Ontario, Canada?
Possibly. Send MGM an email or try to order it and see what they say.
why canti find the tip
here are the tips - mgs4u.com/product/stainless-steel-shallow-water-anchors-tips/
Here is the main page for all the parts - mgs4u.com/shallow-water-anchor-parts-kits/