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Old 09-27-2013, 08:04 AM   #2
jorluivil
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Originally Posted by Saba Slayer View Post
Danjor...Try using a 3/16 galvanized shackle instead of a "clip" or aluminum carabiner. The shackle simply screws together rather than relying on the thin steel spring that closes most clip type connecters. That steel spring rusts out eventually and the clip or carabiner will stay open. I was hooping at Catalina with another guys gear last season and I watched an Ambush net sink away as the carabiner was slightly open and the rope slipped out!
Also try placing the floats inside along the sides of the nets, alternating their positions as you stack them and they may fit a little better. I can easily fit 5 Ambush nets with ropes and floats attached on my pvc rack. Having to access your ropes and attach them could be a PITA while you are on the water, especially if it's windy or rough. I'd have my gear ready to go unless you are in a skiff or power boat.
Just MHO
Jim / Saba Slayer

That's exactly what I do when I stack my nets.


Here's a pic of how my lines are setup




Also make sure that all of your lines are feed through the buoy in the same direction, it'll make it easier to figure out which side to pull.
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