Looking for a Pull Pal

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I'm thinking I would like to see if anyone has one. I've been scouring the used pages with no luck.
Maybe someone has a friend who has one, I would like to borrow or buy one if anyone has one,
or knows anyone with one. Would like to have it by Sept 15. J
 
I don't know what those are.

Then I looked them up, those things are really expensive! I'd have to see how the blade compares to a pull pal for size. How heavy would one of those things be? Not to mention, they aren't meant to be space saving either by the design. I see where the pull pal got its
roots.
 
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That would be easy to build....
That race across Alaska they used that anchor alot
 
I don't know what those are.

Then I looked them up, those things are really expensive! I'd have to see how the blade compares to a pull pal for size. How heavy would one of those things be? Not to mention, they aren't meant to be space saving either by the design. I see where the pull pal got its
roots.


Yeah, just a couple styles of marine anchors. Same thing really, except your angle of pull will be considerably shallower than they ever see when holding a boat, so the holding power will be a lot better. I bet a small bruce or delta (a similar design) would work great. (and they're one piece, so no biting)



Danforths can be little more space friendly, and usually dirt cheap. I'm sure I have one around here you can borrow if you want, should work in a pinch.
 
When I get home, I'll come by and see what you have if I still am unsuccessful in finding a pull pal.
I appreciate the offer. The pull pal blade is 10" x 24", quite huge really. J
 
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