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Bow Rod Straps On The Stinger

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Finally got a chance to do some work on my Stinger 170.  Wanted some Bow Deck Rod Straps.  After some research, I found that I already had the junk laying around from previous kayak riggings. 

 

Supplies:

 

2 x 12" Sections of Bungee ( I used Red, cause it's what I have, and I think it actually looks good with the red seat backs.  BONUS!)

2 Bungee Ends (Single Screw Bungee End)

2 Bungee Hooks

2 Pad Eyes

6 10x3/4 Stainless Steel Oval Head Sheet Metal Screws

 

 

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I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. 

  • Super User

Your install looks good, very clean, and I dig the red.  Just be careful of tripping on or crushing the pad eyes.  I used a similar set up on my boat - just the bungee was rubber, so it was snag free.  Eventually, I went the the boat buckle style.  Expensive, though. 

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Thanks John, thats one reason I went with this set up. Cost! Or lack there of.

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