![]() ![]() Marine solved this age old problem of darts fitting loosely and falling off dart shaft with our Patent Pending Harpoon Dart Retention system. The harpoon also features the Skurge of the Sea dart retention system. 100% Made in the USA with a Lifetime Warranty against material and workmanship defects.The harpoon comes rigged with a traditional bronze tuna dart available rigged with Dyneema Rope, or vinyl coated stainless steel cable with nicopress crimps.End cap made from marine grade 316 stainless steel with Stainless Steel with Eye-bolt for rigging.Come with our harpoon dart retention system designed by Laurel Tool & Engineering Co., Inc, which keeps the harpoon dart from inadvertently sliding off the dart shaft if you get slack in the harpoon dart line. Turned down to accept traditional 3/8 bronze harpoon darts. 7/16″ diameter dart shaft made from marine grade 316 stainless steel measuring 18″ long.Diamond hard Mil-A-8625 Type 3 hard coat anodized finish to prevent corrosion. The handle is 1″ Diameter 6061-T6 aluminum with a rough textured non slip grip to aid in handling/throwing.2 lb head made from marine grade 316 Stainless Steel, with recessed threads to prevent stuck dart shafts and striped threads for the when big fish roll over.The head, end cap, and coupler are permanently attached and sealed with o rings to prevent water intrusion and corrosion in a saltwater environment. The 8′ and 10′ two piece models are true two piece design.The 8′ and 10′ two piece units come standard with a storage bag. ![]() With the dart shaft removed the one piece harpoon measures in at 6.5 feet and can be stored in a gunwale rod holder. The 8′ one and two piece models weigh 7 lbs.A stainless steel eye bolt allows for the attachment of a retrieval line for throwing the harpoon. The overall weight of the harpoon is 7 pounds. The all stainless steel head weighs 1.0 pounds. Made from 1″ T6061 hard anodized aluminium. If you feel that this is too much retention for your rigging style, simply remove the O-Ring at the tip.LT Marine 2PC Commercial Harpoon is a throwing or cockpit harpoon. Lets face it, Nobody wants a “Premature Release”. The dart itself will not inadvertently fall of the harpoon dart shaft…. If you own a Skurge of the sea Harpoon, Add a Dart Shaft, equipped with our tried and true Harpoon Dart Retention System keeps the dart lightly tacked to the dart shaft so that during the “End Game”, when there is extreme slack present in the harpoon line. If you currently own a harpoon and are looking for a better alternative to the traditional bronze dart, we have drilled them out 3/8” so they will fit other harpoon brands. Even if the penetrator dart is not punched thru it’s target, the rear flanges of the dart will dig into the flesh and embed the dart to prevent it from pulling out. After harpooning a fish, the Penetrator dart will flip horizontally and buttonhole your quarry when the harpoon line is pulled tight. The aft end of the dart is flanged out on both sides at and cupped to grab hold of flesh and pop off of the dart shaft evenly so you can avoid sticking the dart to the shaft. In scenarios where the traditional bronze harpoon dart can fail, the Penetrator Dart succeeds. The sleek penetrating tip and fluted design gives the Penetrator Dart the ability to pierce thru gill plates, flesh, cartilage, and bone. and they look Badass! The Penetrator Dart measures 4.5" long. It is constructed from Brass and is also available in Nickel Plated Brass to even further combat corrosion. The Penetrator "Shark" Dart combines the best qualities of the common Bronze "Lily" Dart and The West Coast Favorite "Halibut" Dart. Both have proven themselves in the field on all large, highly prized pelagic.Įach dart comes professionally rigged with your choice of 4 feet of 1700 lb/test vinyl coated stainless steel cable, or 5000 lb/test Dyneema 12 Strand Braided Rope. You have a choice between the Bronze "Lily" Dart and the Penetrator "Shark" Dart. ![]()
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