The fellas at Leelock anchor systems made me up a couple of releases for my boats recently.
I finally have got a chance to use both and I have to say that these things are the shiiiiat
Very impressed with both units.
Here is the side pulley / lock mechanism they constructed for my WA boat. Much more reliable than the clam cleat system that most have. We changed the angle a little bit over the Dierks stuff that was available to the boat's centerline (increased angle), so you get a better angle to pull at with lighter contact on the lock mechanism vs. retrofitting a standard pulley with a drop lock.
Here are a couple of pictures:
I also had them make me a rear release / bracket for my AK boat. The angle of the stern on the 21 foot drifter is far closer to 90 degrees to the water than a standard driftboat and normal brackets had the pulley end high in the air with the cleat well below making them difficult to set easily. They special built this one to fit the angle and it works like a dream!!!
Here are some pix of that unit ... yes, I know my mounting bolt on the top is too long, it was all I had laying around until I get into town
If you'd like to get any info on their systems, please contact Eric at Leelock at 360-380-1864
