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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: mboy on March 12, 2008, 02:11:08 PM
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I had ordered 1 from a place which had the best price or so I thought. Turns out they did not carry them anymore, so the search began. After MUCH searching, turns out Dick's has a GREAT deal on them in various sizes.
Not only that, but if you surf the 'net hard enough, you can find a 15% off coupon to order online (ok, here it is): http://www.couponchief.com/dickssportinggoods?s_kwc=dicks%20coupon|1306262522# (http://www.couponchief.com/dickssportinggoods?s_kwc=dicks%20coupon|1306262522#)
Here is Dick's Ball (anchor) page nosmly
http://www.couponchief.com/dickssportinggoods?s_kwc=dicks%20coupon|1306262522# (http://www.couponchief.com/dickssportinggoods?s_kwc=dicks%20coupon|1306262522#)
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good price, and works great. Not sure if I used it the day we were out, but I don have it..
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Couldn't of used it if you didn't have it :)
I really wanted it just in case I am on the hook and needed to get off real quick. Don't feel like losing an anchor, so just hook up to ball with snap real quick and off I go. Come back to pick it up when safe.
Retrieval part is just a bonus for me.
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what size do you recommend? I think I have a # 13 anchor.
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13 would bi minimum as that is reoc'd for up to 20lbs anchor/chain.
Probably 16 would be better for you.
I really went by what I can store in my storgae area (and hoping 13 fits). Otherwise I will return and go to a 9 or 11".
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dumb question -- do you think the rope comes with it too? ring/rope/ball?
I've seen all 3 for 80 bucks. for 50(including discount) -- can't beat that price and will save someones back some day in rouch weather.
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Yes, I believe the one at Dick's comes with everything (complete system). That's what makes this a great deal.
Absolute worst is it comes with ring and buoy. Rope can't be more then a couple bucks if you need to supply it 1.5'-2' mmaybe.
If nothing else, it allows me to play with one of my balls on my boat without Fishinfool bustin' my chops t^
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one ball mboy just doesn't sound right!!!
Thanks for the find. I think I'll be ordering one shortly.
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I have one for my boat. A must have if you don't have a winch to haul your anchor. t^
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one ball mboy just doesn't sound right!!!
Thanks for the find. I think I'll be ordering one shortly.
I have 2, but only play with one at a time ( I can't juggle).
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I have one for my boat. A must have if you don't have a winch to haul your anchor. t^
Or a WENCH even!
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TT^
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I have a closed bow and the retrieval system is a blessing! I launch and retrieve from the cockpit and its piece of cake.
Heres a tip: the system comes with a rope that is around 3 ft long. Cut it as short as possible that allows you to tie the ball to the anchor ring. Mine is all of 6".
The reason behind this is to keep the anchor line as close to the surface as possible. This prevents any chance of the anchor line wrapping your prop/drive if the ball were to get pulled behind/under the boat for any reason during retrieval.
I have tried different lengths of rope in the setup and the length did not alter the performance one bit. Shorter is better.
I should send this tip to LongShot, eh Mike? ;D
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one ball mboy just doesn't sound right!!!
Thanks for the find. I think I'll be ordering one shortly.
I have 2, but only play with one at a time ( I can't juggle).
rofla hhppy
Duff -- thanks for the tip.
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I have a closed bow and the retrieval system is a blessing! I launch and retrieve from the cockpit and its piece of cake.
Heres a tip: the system comes with a rope that is around 3 ft long. Cut it as short as possible that allows you to tie the ball to the anchor ring. Mine is all of 6".
The reason behind this is to keep the anchor line as close to the surface as possible. This prevents any chance of the anchor line wrapping your prop/drive if the ball were to get pulled behind/under the boat for any reason during retrieval.
I have tried different lengths of rope in the setup and the length did not alter the performance one bit. Shorter is better.
I should send this tip to LongShot, eh Mike? ;D
God tip and good advice for anyone who routinely runs over their own anchor rode with an inboard engine :)
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Who would ride over their own anchor!?
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Same guy who would jump in to cut it free in the middle of December in NJ 5hrug
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13 would bi minimum as that is reoc'd for up to 20lbs anchor/chain.
Probably 16 would be better for you.
I really went by what I can store in my storgae area (and hoping 13 fits). Otherwise I will return and go to a 9 or 11".
Do you know how much a 16" buoy will hold? I have a little more chain on the anchor ..
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I have a 13" ball. Pulls 8 ft of chain and a 15 lb danforth w/ no problem.
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I have a 13" ball. Pulls 8 ft of chain and a 15 lb danforth w/ no problem.
o@ o@ o@ o@ o@ o@ rofla roflawhat a man ;D
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I have a 13" ball. Pulls 8 ft of chain and a 15 lb danforth w/ no problem.
o@ o@ o@ o@ o@ o@ rofla roflawhat a man ;D
Of course, he walks funny. TT^
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YA " THINK" ;D ;D ;D
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I ordered the 13" and just hope it fits in one of my bow storage/fish boxes.
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I'll order that one too. I just can't get the discount to work. maybe I'll try the 'free shipping one'
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Try this: http://definitivedeals.com/go/d/19749
Search for the anchor ball and you should see the 15% off :)
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TT^ chrz
Just ordered. Thanks.
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Hello Guys, I have the anchor ball on a 13-15 lb Dansforth. The Fisheman Supply in Point Pleasant has a nice set up(no affiliation).I go with a little bigger ball (next size up)to pull the anchor and keep it up ( I can see the comments comming on this on), while I circle around to scoop it up and tuck it away.