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Pelican Sport - Kayak Handles Kit - Electric Blue - Strong

Pelican Sport - Kayak Handles Kit - Electric Blue - Strong

Description

  • Country of Origin :Canada
  • Product Type :OUTDOOR RECREATION PRODUCT
  • Package Dimension :10.0 inches x 6.0 inches x 4.0 inches
  • Package Weight :0.091 kg

These colorful and original carrying handles make it easy to transport your kayak. These kayak handles are made of polypropylene and industrial-grade polyester fibers with heavy-duty nylon eye straps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this fit the standard holes in the Pelican Mustang without drilling new holes?

My kayak had a rounded cover/opening with one screw on it. Removed the screw and put it on, no problems. I thought the same thing. Didn’t need to drill new holes or use the hardware it came with.

Does the handle come apart so the cord can be threaded and adjusted?

No the handle does not come apart

On the bracket. What is the exact spacing of holes? Trying to match 1 3/8” on my broken bracket and missing handle

Yes, they're the standard size that are used to attach to kayaks.

I have a double wall and cant attach nuts to screws. Would the self taping screws be secure enough Or are rivets required

I would suggest rivets over self-taping screws