Brown Pack Systems used a "mil-spec pin and ring" system - I believe it may be similar to a strap release on the Alice (sp?) pack system used by the US military. I have pics here :
http://picasaweb.google.com/scott.broam ... 3444846546
http://picasaweb.google.com/scott.broam ... 9214650338
The only hard part of making similar might be finding the appropriately sized D-rings and the plastic pin part.
Straps...what to do...ideas needed!
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VW Style Straps
Adam:
I'm using VW style straps in my Finkenmeister. Although they are heavier than most other systems, there is no chance of a hang-up. I have a line between the two straps covered in a short plastic tube. One pull of the cord and they both separate. The straps are 2 inches wide and quite comfortable. As for the weight, I don't even notice the latches. Price was about $35.
You can see the set up at the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/53kimbo/FinkenmeisterSetUp
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I'm using VW style straps in my Finkenmeister. Although they are heavier than most other systems, there is no chance of a hang-up. I have a line between the two straps covered in a short plastic tube. One pull of the cord and they both separate. The straps are 2 inches wide and quite comfortable. As for the weight, I don't even notice the latches. Price was about $35.
You can see the set up at the link: http://picasaweb.google.com/53kimbo/FinkenmeisterSetUp
Marc
Anybody still using machines??
Just curious.
Used to like them in C-2. where you aren't as snug to the sidewalls. Don't know about C-1
Used to like them in C-2. where you aren't as snug to the sidewalls. Don't know about C-1
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Thank you all for some great ideas!
I'm setting ladder locks up in one boat, and hope to create a ball-and camlock style with East Coast Canoe's help.
I'll also create a "tied-together" camlock system, with a single pull, and see if that works. I really like that idea for the Mentor, actually.
Yes, I have no shortage of boats to mess around the outfitting with. Thankfully I have plenty of webbing (and unoutfitted boats that I've been meaning to put SOMETHING in, even if it's old Fastex buckles), and most of the plastic buckles seem fairly inexpensive (I've ordered some from Strapworks (link from the "Paddling Links" page), and I look forward to comparing what East Coast canoes comes up with!
The VW system in the Fink is SWEET Marc. It reminds me of the airplane buckle system I had in my original slasher...held me in better than anything...and was ridiculously uncomfortable (that was more the seat and postion than the straps though).
Thank you all!
I'm setting ladder locks up in one boat, and hope to create a ball-and camlock style with East Coast Canoe's help.
I'll also create a "tied-together" camlock system, with a single pull, and see if that works. I really like that idea for the Mentor, actually.
Yes, I have no shortage of boats to mess around the outfitting with. Thankfully I have plenty of webbing (and unoutfitted boats that I've been meaning to put SOMETHING in, even if it's old Fastex buckles), and most of the plastic buckles seem fairly inexpensive (I've ordered some from Strapworks (link from the "Paddling Links" page), and I look forward to comparing what East Coast canoes comes up with!
The VW system in the Fink is SWEET Marc. It reminds me of the airplane buckle system I had in my original slasher...held me in better than anything...and was ridiculously uncomfortable (that was more the seat and postion than the straps though).
Thank you all!
Keep the C!
Adam
Adam