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Best method for locking older Dagger RPM 17 years 7 months ago #18325

Recently picked up a roof rack and kayak stacker from Thule, and now I'm in need of a kayak lock... especially since there is no real way to secure the stacker to the rack without some sort of cable lock.

My only question is that I have an older Dagger RPM without a security bar/lock point -- what's the best way to lock it to my rack? Are the Lasso kayak cables short enough for a WW boat (or rather, is the RPM long enough for the cables?)

Thanks

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Re:Best method for locking older Dagger RPM 17 years 7 months ago #18329

take a look at

www.boaterlock.com

(i think thats the site)

Hows that RPM treating you now youve had some time with it?

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Re:Best method for locking older Dagger RPM 17 years 7 months ago #18335

should've showed me that before I bought the kayak stacker -- pretty nifty idea.

I'm thinking the lasso lock would do well, just dont know if the boat is long enough - - anyone have experience w/ it?

The boat is doing well -- haven't had much free time to use it, but there are a couple local kayak classes i'm looking to take this fall/winter, so it'll get some use at least

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Re:Best method for locking older Dagger RPM 17 years 7 months ago #18389

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Wrap the lock around the seat and bars? I just leave my boats on the roof without any locks tbh.

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