Hey guys,
I'm moving to Texas soon and plan on driving alot at Padre Island National Seashore and other beaches to do some serious surf fishing. I've been looking around for sand/beach recovery tools. I'm aware of the PulPal and the Lan Cor (From New Zealand).
http://www.lan-cor.com/vehicle-recovery-in-action
I was thinking about the Lan Cor idea and it's about $300.00. Being from WI; I thought the Lan Cor looks alot like a beefed up steel fence post. I was wondering if anyone has ever pounded in a 1 1/4" X 1 1/4" steel fence post with a sledge, put a shackle down near the base where the post meets the ground and then tried to winch off of it?
They make the posts in 4,6 and 8 foot lengths, so you could hammer it in pretty far...otherwise the angle and technique from the land cor could be followed. Anyway, just wondering if anyone else has tried this.
The only difference I can see between a steel fence post and the Lan Cor is the Lan Cor has fins like and auger, so you can spin it into the ground. My application would specifically be used in beach sand. I was thinking a fence post and my more power puller might be a great utilitarian Beach Recovery system.
I welcome feed back, and am open to criticism, scepticism.
Matt
I'm moving to Texas soon and plan on driving alot at Padre Island National Seashore and other beaches to do some serious surf fishing. I've been looking around for sand/beach recovery tools. I'm aware of the PulPal and the Lan Cor (From New Zealand).
http://www.lan-cor.com/vehicle-recovery-in-action
I was thinking about the Lan Cor idea and it's about $300.00. Being from WI; I thought the Lan Cor looks alot like a beefed up steel fence post. I was wondering if anyone has ever pounded in a 1 1/4" X 1 1/4" steel fence post with a sledge, put a shackle down near the base where the post meets the ground and then tried to winch off of it?
They make the posts in 4,6 and 8 foot lengths, so you could hammer it in pretty far...otherwise the angle and technique from the land cor could be followed. Anyway, just wondering if anyone else has tried this.
The only difference I can see between a steel fence post and the Lan Cor is the Lan Cor has fins like and auger, so you can spin it into the ground. My application would specifically be used in beach sand. I was thinking a fence post and my more power puller might be a great utilitarian Beach Recovery system.
I welcome feed back, and am open to criticism, scepticism.
Matt