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I have the EZMarine and find it very easy to use. Drive past it, it pulls up the anchor to the buoy and lift it out of the water.
Quote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:35:39 PMI have the EZMarine and find it very easy to use. Drive past it, it pulls up the anchor to the buoy and lift it out of the water.This is the actions I am wanting but curious about the different devices out there. EZmarine looks real good, simple and basic, which there is nothing wrong with that. The Orval's looks like a slicker product but it has more moving parts and springs, which in my eyes is something else to go wrong. Both Im sure are good, but curious as to who holds the upper hand and why. Also, I cant find a price on the ezmarine in my very short interent searches.
Quote from: 92xj on January 30, 2014, 02:40:45 PMQuote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:35:39 PMI have the EZMarine and find it very easy to use. Drive past it, it pulls up the anchor to the buoy and lift it out of the water.This is the actions I am wanting but curious about the different devices out there. EZmarine looks real good, simple and basic, which there is nothing wrong with that. The Orval's looks like a slicker product but it has more moving parts and springs, which in my eyes is something else to go wrong. Both Im sure are good, but curious as to who holds the upper hand and why. Also, I cant find a price on the ezmarine in my very short interent searches.The only thing I don't like about the EZMarine piece is you have to thread your rope through it, making it impossible to remove the buoy from the rope without pulling the entire rope through. I have 350' of rope on my archor so I can fish the deeper holes, this makes it a bit of a pain if I ever want to use the rope without the buoy. I checked into the Leelock puller and it works similarly to the EZMarine piece, but it allows you to remove it and the buoy without pulling the rope all the way through. Only issue for me now is my rope diameter is a little too big for the Leelock piece, so I will need to buy new rope too, if I change to the Leelock piece.
EZ marine pricing...http://ezmarine.com/ez_6_price_list_.htm
Quote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:50:30 PMQuote from: 92xj on January 30, 2014, 02:40:45 PMQuote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:35:39 PMI have the EZMarine and find it very easy to use. Drive past it, it pulls up the anchor to the buoy and lift it out of the water.This is the actions I am wanting but curious about the different devices out there. EZmarine looks real good, simple and basic, which there is nothing wrong with that. The Orval's looks like a slicker product but it has more moving parts and springs, which in my eyes is something else to go wrong. Both Im sure are good, but curious as to who holds the upper hand and why. Also, I cant find a price on the ezmarine in my very short interent searches.The only thing I don't like about the EZMarine piece is you have to thread your rope through it, making it impossible to remove the buoy from the rope without pulling the entire rope through. I have 350' of rope on my archor so I can fish the deeper holes, this makes it a bit of a pain if I ever want to use the rope without the buoy. I checked into the Leelock puller and it works similarly to the EZMarine piece, but it allows you to remove it and the buoy without pulling the rope all the way through. Only issue for me now is my rope diameter is a little too big for the Leelock piece, so I will need to buy new rope too, if I change to the Leelock piece.What is the Leelock puller? The only thing I can find on their website is the bracket that mounts to the front of the boat and the block that locks the line. I dont see anything that hangs under a bouy for leelock.
Leelok is selling the Orval! Its not really a different one.
Quote from: 92xj on January 30, 2014, 02:54:38 PMQuote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:50:30 PMQuote from: 92xj on January 30, 2014, 02:40:45 PMQuote from: huntnphool on January 30, 2014, 02:35:39 PMI have the EZMarine and find it very easy to use. Drive past it, it pulls up the anchor to the buoy and lift it out of the water.This is the actions I am wanting but curious about the different devices out there. EZmarine looks real good, simple and basic, which there is nothing wrong with that. The Orval's looks like a slicker product but it has more moving parts and springs, which in my eyes is something else to go wrong. Both Im sure are good, but curious as to who holds the upper hand and why. Also, I cant find a price on the ezmarine in my very short interent searches.The only thing I don't like about the EZMarine piece is you have to thread your rope through it, making it impossible to remove the buoy from the rope without pulling the entire rope through. I have 350' of rope on my archor so I can fish the deeper holes, this makes it a bit of a pain if I ever want to use the rope without the buoy. I checked into the Leelock puller and it works similarly to the EZMarine piece, but it allows you to remove it and the buoy without pulling the rope all the way through. Only issue for me now is my rope diameter is a little too big for the Leelock piece, so I will need to buy new rope too, if I change to the Leelock piece.What is the Leelock puller? The only thing I can find on their website is the bracket that mounts to the front of the boat and the block that locks the line. I dont see anything that hangs under a bouy for leelock.http://leelockas.com/orval.html