2" quick release cam buckles
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2" quick release cam buckles
I'm having trouble staying in one of my boats, WS X c-1. I'm thinking that if I replace the 1" straps with a 2" strap I might stay put a little better. Can anyone direct me to a source for the 2" cam type quick release buckles (I'm thinking of the type used on a rescue vest) and anchor hdw?
Thanks,
Dennis
Thanks,
Dennis
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Good thoughts on straps and buckles. I put 2'' strap in most of my boats now. Others add a second stapping system lower on the leg (Mikey Lee style).
You might also want to look at installing a bulk head (or suicide block) in conjunction so that you really are "wearing" your boat.
Others add versions of butt blocks (higher seat back) and hip pads as well. Although I'm not real found of hip pads others swear by them!
Just random thoughts!
You might also want to look at installing a bulk head (or suicide block) in conjunction so that you really are "wearing" your boat.
Others add versions of butt blocks (higher seat back) and hip pads as well. Although I'm not real found of hip pads others swear by them!
Just random thoughts!
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The pic of the strap in your post
Hi John
The pic of the strap in your post, with the ball attached to the release, looks exactly like what I'd need. I'd still need to locate the anchor hardware to bolt it in top & bottom. I had some old aircraft seatbelt anchors that would have been perfect (looks like a triangle with a slot on one side and bolt hole in opposite corner), but they got tossed. Any idea on where to get the anchor setup?
On second thought, I should ask if you even use the metal anchors, it looks from the pic that you have holes through the webbing. Thanks for the info.
The pic of the strap in your post, with the ball attached to the release, looks exactly like what I'd need. I'd still need to locate the anchor hardware to bolt it in top & bottom. I had some old aircraft seatbelt anchors that would have been perfect (looks like a triangle with a slot on one side and bolt hole in opposite corner), but they got tossed. Any idea on where to get the anchor setup?
On second thought, I should ask if you even use the metal anchors, it looks from the pic that you have holes through the webbing. Thanks for the info.
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I realized I never posted pics of the Brown Pack Systems straps -
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I've been using 2" plastic cam-buckles from a dive shop for years. I've only broken one so far. The problem I've found is that the clearance differs on them. Some are good for the diver's weight belt & some are good for seat-belt material.
I like a lap-belt / bulkhead system to keep me in the boat. Here's a link to a Forplay that I had a while back: http://cboats.net/c_db/list.php?type=5& ... me=Forplay
Looks like East Coast Canoes has some good options.
I like a lap-belt / bulkhead system to keep me in the boat. Here's a link to a Forplay that I had a while back: http://cboats.net/c_db/list.php?type=5& ... me=Forplay
Looks like East Coast Canoes has some good options.
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VW Seat Belts
I'm with msims on this one. I bought a couple of VW seatbelts from Cip1 ($34.00 for two at the time, now $21.00 each) and really like them. A cord between the two and with one pull they are both released. No chance of a hang-up like the cam type or snow board buckles. I check them periodically, but have seen no rust or corrosion. There are some photos of my Finkenmeister set-up at the following URL:
http://picasaweb.google.com/53kimbo/FinkenmeisterSetUp
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do not use these as a lap belt... please!
i'm a big fan of airline belts or vw style belts... drill a hole in the lever... insert a short piece of rope and an easy to find grab handle... one pull and your out... no binding due to belt being loomed or looped through a plastic buckle... and what ever you do... don't ever use push button style automotive seat belts.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/Lap-Seat-Belts ... _10110.jcw
i'm a big fan of airline belts or vw style belts... drill a hole in the lever... insert a short piece of rope and an easy to find grab handle... one pull and your out... no binding due to belt being loomed or looped through a plastic buckle... and what ever you do... don't ever use push button style automotive seat belts.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/Lap-Seat-Belts ... _10110.jcw