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Mooring anti-pooling poles

Hal G.

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Location
Gilbert,SC
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2014
Boat Model
SX192
Boat Length
19
Hey I have a quick question. Does anyone know where or if I can get the anti-pooling poles at? I bought a new mooring cover about a year ago and the straps for the poles are already breaking and falling apart. I can’t seem to find just the pole kit.
Thanks
Hal
 
Try westmarine or overtons for the "anti pooling kit". Ironically, i have at least three of these kits as they often come with new and used covers. The "deluxe" version has telescoping poles the one that came with the shipping cover has fixed length poles.
 
you can make your own out of some PVC pipes fairly easily. That's what I did when my poles disappeared on one of our trips. I plan on trying out the hangtyte system next summer or something similar.
 
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