Power-Pole Drift Paddle - Single
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Power-Pole Drift Paddle - Single
Drift Paddle - Single
The Power-Pole Drift Paddle gives users total boat control in deeper water by slowing the boat by up to 50 percent without the mess and hassle of traditional drift socks. Power-Pole Drift Paddles easily install on any 8’ or 10’ foot Shallow Water Anchor, and thanks to its seven locking positions, boaters have 180 degrees of adjustability that enable boaters to change the bow angle from port to starboard or even sideways.
Made from marine-grade plastic polymer, Power-Pole Drift Paddles are extremely durable yet flexible enough that they won’t impede the normal operation of the shallow water anchors. The UV-resistant material can withstand the elements and is suitable for both freshwater and saltwater use.
Specifications:
- Mounting: Single
Manufacturer Part Number: DPS-PADDLE-F
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