Date: 6/30/1998, 12:13 am
> I was wondering when someone was going to mention an ice chest
> for keeping the canned beverages cold, and cup holders.
> Seriously, carabiners are good tools. If you line the carabiner
> with thin cork, held on with contact cement, or use thin self-adhesive
> foam insulation, then it will not scratch a nice rod, or deck finish
> and it will not bang against the deck. Coleman is selling some small
> carabiners under thier brand. They are way too light for rock climbing,
> but great for holding gear. A pack of 2 was $3.50 at Target.
> Campmor has carabiners for about $5 and up, and mini-biners (like
> the Coleman ones for $2.25 each.
> www.campmor.com look under climbing supplies
Paul,
The locking 'biner in the photo you posted would not be good for kayaking, since the locking mechanism would be a hindrance and the threads would jam with sand. I like the plastic mini-biners that sell at REI for about $3.00 each. Pricey, considering that you can buy a real 'biner for $5, but they won't corrode, jam or scratch your deck or fishing rod.
Rick Rubio
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Dave Wirth -- 6/26/1998, 3:53 pm- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Don Beale -- 6/29/1998, 11:52 pm- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Rick Rubio -- 6/26/1998, 8:27 pm- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Paul Jacobson -- 6/26/1998, 9:30 pm- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Rick Rubio -- 6/30/1998, 12:13 am- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
Paul Jacobson -- 6/29/1998, 8:12 pm- Re: Small Carabiners
Mark Kanzler -- 6/29/1998, 5:32 pm- Re: Small Carabiners
Mark Kanzler -- 6/29/1998, 5:19 pm - Re: Small Carabiners
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Jim Gabriel -- 6/26/1998, 5:04 pm- Re: rigging the boat for fishing
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