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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good performance (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Large boats (4)
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Pros
- Good Performance
- Reliable
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Crafts
Comments about Centurion 36" Drift Anchor Socks:
Slow down the boat when drifting.. a must have
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Performance
- Quiet
- Reliable
- Weather Resistant
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Personal Crafts
- Small Boats
Comments about Centurion 36" Drift Anchor Socks:
very good for trolling
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Performance
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Centurion 36" Drift Anchor Socks:
I use it to slow drifting on a 22 ft boat and it does a great job. Performs as expected
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Performance
- They work great
Cons
- Wish it had all hook ups
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Centurion 36" Drift Anchor Socks:
theses drift bags work great on my erie boat it realy slows my boat down i get down to 1mph with them ....wish they had all hookups strings ect. come with them but there great thanks ron
Pros
- Good Performance
Cons
- NONE
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Centurion 36" Drift Anchor Socks:
I bought the drift socks for fishing Lake Erie for walleye. I can't believe I have fished over 20 years on the lake without one. It really works great. I can now control the angle of the boat when I drift so more lines can be put out. When trolling, I can control the speed depending on conditions. I use one sock and if the speed is still too fast I use another sock on the opposite side. The sock is cone shaped with a small opening at the end that allows the water to escape when you pull it from the water, it sure beats those heavy 5 gallon buckets I used in the past. I also noticed that when we were fishing in high waves we did not get bounced all over the place like we did before using the sock.It really stablized the boat. I did some serious searching and Gander mountain had the best price and quality for the drift sock. I am very happy to say the least and would recommend this product to all boaters.
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Q:
i have a 22' deck boat with inboard outboard will it slow it down enough for trollingAsked on 5/19/2010 by wolfman from mississippi0 answers
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i have a 23 foot cruiser with a 188 horse motor i can get to 3mph i was wondering if this would get me to 1.5 mphAsked on 7/12/2009 by Anonymous from saginaw mi2 answers
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it will slow you down quite a bit but your best bet is a kicker moter. these are disigned to slow you down drifting in the wind not trollingAnswered on 9/1/2009 by steve from lake wobigon mnVERIFIED BUYER
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You may have to use more than one to get to the exact speed you want but they certainly slow you down. I have a 21 ft cruiser and use one of them to slow my troll down from over 2 to 1.5 mph. Don't leave the dock without one!Answered on 5/18/2010 by Captain Jim from Columbus, Ohio
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with the drift sock do I have to buy a harness or does it come ready to use. I am looking for something to slow my trolling speed down a little. Does one work or do I have to buy 2.Asked on 5/26/2009 by Brad from La Crosse Wi1 answer
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Yes, it is ready to use. Depending on the size of your boat will depend on how much it slows you down but will work either way.Answered on 6/3/2009 by Tech from Gander Mtn

