PowerPole Blade 10' on an R23

freedomvango

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Wanted to put a power pole on the back for a while. We do alot of sandbar/beach days, and i got annoyed having to constantly deal with a rear anchor as the tide changes. Its always in a no wake or idle zone, or the springs, so no real forces, Just to keep us from swinging backed up to the beach. Still using the front anchor for the majority of the holding

Pretty easy install overall. Had to get a new pair of hoses (got it used for 800 bucks), and order the adapter brackets.
Remove motor, install brackets, install motor, install power pole, then install pump, done!

Untitled by Grant Wilson, on Flickr
Untitled by Grant Wilson, on Flickr
Untitled by Grant Wilson, on Flickr
Untitled by Grant Wilson, on Flickr
It immediately served perfectly as I went to put the boat back in the water. My method for unloading typically is tie the bow off before it floats, then back a bit more so it floats, then run back and quickly tie the stern to the dock.
well, now i can float it and once it moves a bit, hit the button and the power pole dropped and held it in place while i drove away. That alone made it worth it. I single hand launch a ton, so everything i can do to make it easier is awesome!
 
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