Why Choose A Manual Power Pole
2016/7/16 16:31:51
Manual power poles are great. Whether it's a manual power pole or an automatic model, the concept is simple. It's a way to stop your boat where you want and then stay in that exact spot. Any boat 25' and under could benefit from installing a P. P. Here's how it works.
A manual power pole is an anchoring system used for shallow water (up to 8'). It allows you total boat control to stop exactly where you chose and then remain there, securely tethered to the bottom by a long stake. Once so secured, you're able to go about your boat business, whether it's fishing, hunting, sipping cocktails or whatever. When you're set to leave the pole comes up and you're gone.
There are various sites online that offer some version of the simple concept of driving a stake into the lake bottom and connecting your boat to it. There are automatic models around $1,600 and there are manual models are $50, and the quality seems to run from something like a Yugo (no offense meant) to a Caddy. Whichever most appeals to you is great... You won't regret having learned about this awesome add-on to a boat.
The top of the line is a company that shares its name with the product... 'Power-Pole'. According to them, the P. P. Is Swift and Secure. That's a good slogan because it perfectly describes what they've developed... A way to swift secure your boat when and where you want.
If you know where the fish are running, you want to stop right there and you want to stop there NOW. If you're in eight feet of water or less, the manual power pole will do the job. Whether the bottom is covered with mud, rocks, gravel, sand or vegetation doesn't matter. He manual power pole will lock you in and let you forget about it. It's fast, quiet and effortless to use.
The manual pole gives you total boat control. Mount one on the Bow and the Stern. You can stop exactly where you want without having to employ a cumbersome anchor or use a noisy trolling motor. Drop the pole and in less than five seconds you're securely tethered to the bottom. Even winds of up to 30 mph won't shake you loose. It's nice to have that feeling of security while you're busy in the boat.
You WANT a manual power pole now, right? Haha. If you're a sport boater you SHOULD have one! They're awesome. Now you're okay with a manual power pole, you'll thank yourself later for all the benefits you'll receive.
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