Applications
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Deck Tape 4M4 Metres of red floating 25mm tape with yellow loop straps & quick release buckles at both ends. For SUPs and Sit On Kayaks A connector system with the ability to quick release at both ends |
Deck Tow = Self Reliance
Be self reliant with this device.
Be able to tow your mates, wife or kids back to shore if they become fatigued or lose a paddle.
If your mate falls in the water be able to retrieve his kayak which is blowing away in the wind.
Thread the red tape through the stern handle to centre the tow.
For the tower, find a connection on your craft so that the quick release is reachable whilst paddling, such as middle the grab handle of a Sit On Kayak or the centre carrying handle of a SUP.
Be self reliant with this device.
Be able to tow your mates, wife or kids back to shore if they become fatigued or lose a paddle.
If your mate falls in the water be able to retrieve his kayak which is blowing away in the wind.
Thread the red tape through the stern handle to centre the tow.
For the tower, find a connection on your craft so that the quick release is reachable whilst paddling, such as middle the grab handle of a Sit On Kayak or the centre carrying handle of a SUP.
How To Connect The Yellow Loop
Unclip loop from red Feed buckle Pull tight & clip
tape & thread through loop back to red tape buckle
tape & thread through loop back to red tape buckle
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The yellow loop is large enough to thread through handles & D Rings on most SUPs and Sit On Kayaks.
Kayak Leash
If you need to land on a jetty or rock or bigger boat in rough water then the Deck Tape can be extended to its full length and used as a kayak leash enabling the paddler to keep hold of the kayak whilst landing onto rocks or boarding.
The yellow loop is large enough to thread through handles & D Rings on most SUPs and Sit On Kayaks.
Kayak Leash
If you need to land on a jetty or rock or bigger boat in rough water then the Deck Tape can be extended to its full length and used as a kayak leash enabling the paddler to keep hold of the kayak whilst landing onto rocks or boarding.