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GPAS? Global Position Anchor and Boat Stabilizer. This is one product that should be in every boat, kayak or canoe. I fish the Gulf of Mexico in a remote forgotten coast called Keaton Beach. It is 85% state owned land with a stretch of grass flats we call the sanctuary. Everything comes here to feed and breed. Trout, Redfish, Cobia, Black bass, Grouper, Snapper you name it we have it in abundance. I love to fish out of my 12 foot canoe. I can get into places most boats cannot. But here the wind can come up quick and throw you off course and drag your anchor around, making fishing nearly impossible to do. That is why I love my GPAS. Not only does it keep me in my favorte fishing spots, it stabilizes my canoe so I can spend more time concentrating on my fishing and less on the waves. My canoe remains steady, even in 15 mile an knot winds and most importantly does not drag me or my anchor around. This does not disturbe the grass flats, thus protecting the delicate grass, and less disturbance means better fishing. I can fish longer, better, and feel safer with my GPAS! I never leave home without it. It is a great gift for any fisherman and a must have! Remember, to always be careful in any body of water and be safe. Thanks Don, for developing a truley great affordable product, that anyone can own and enjoy! I love mine! Sincerely, Joyce Clark

 

Date of Posting: 26 May 2010
Posted By: Joyce Clark
Avid Outdoors person. I love to fish, hunt and horseback ride., Keaton Beach, Florida




I tested the GPAS on Richland-Chambers Lake, Streetman, Texas, on my 18-foot I/O Cobalt (approximately 4000 pounds) in 43-feet deep water. Wind was fairly steady at 20 to 25 knots and waves at 2 to 3 feet. The anchor line is about 100 feet long and I would say I had 85 feet out tied off on the front bow with the GPAS looped as instructed. (My anchor is a spade type.) The bow swung into the wind and the boat remained steady for two hours. I watched the GPAS cord give and take but the boat stayed on spot. I did notice there was no jerking on board with the action of the wind and waves, and I was able to move around much more comfortably and safely. I am pleased with your product and have ordered two additional units.

 

Date of Posting: 14 April 2010
Posted By: Gary Wangrin




I spend a lot of time on the Mississippi River fishing but typically I don't spend much time anchored. The time that I did use it was when I was fishing a closing dam on the main channel. It was on a weekend when there was high boat traffic and the waves were almost unbearable. I anchored above the closing dam and started fishing. Every time a large boat would go by the waves would pull me off my location. I remembered that John had given me the GPAS to try so I gave it a shot. I have to say I was quite impressed. I was able to stay in position and fish with the big waves. I don't spend a lot of time anchored but I think it would be a great tool to have in the boat. I think it would be very helpful on big open water. Good Luck

 

Date of Posting: 14 April 2010
Posted By: P John J. Raatz
Real Estate Specialist, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources




I have used your GPAS all year and would not be without it. I have used it on my Lund 2025 Pro-V, my 25 foot pontoon boat as well as a 21 ft Lund Tyee Magnum. In every boat we have had trouble “holding” an anchor when waves exceed 2 feet, and now with GPAS we have no problem staying on anchor in waves over 3 feet high. The pontoon that I use is especially hard to hold because of the size and surface that the wind hits. Now we stay right on the spot with out a worry. It also makes standing on the deck of the pontoon easier and safer because of the cushioned effect of GPAS on the anchor rope. On both Lund Boats the cleats are mounted quite a ways back on the deck which at times will have the boat somewhat sideways to the waves and with GPAS the anchor still stays put. We now can use less anchor rope on each boat and still stay right on the fish. I really like how easy it is to install into the anchor rope without any fancy knots or hitches. As a guide who is on the water almost every day I would not have an anchor without a GPAS to go with it. The occasional boater to the tournament angler should all equip their boats with this system. If you have an anchor you need GPAS. I would just like to thank everyone at GPAS for a great product.

 

Date of Posting: 14 April 2010
Posted By: Gary Nault
Gary's Guide Service, Sturgeon Bay, WI





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