MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
a buddy didn't do either one day and took the ride none of us want to ever be in. even his spiked boots couldn't stop it from blowing him and his flip across the lake while inside of it trying to make it stop. could be deadly if it blows to open water.
I drilled a couple holes in the back end of my 2 man flip, pulled ropes through them and through large washers such as fender washers. We used plastic washers at work and I used 4" plastic washers. I cut the ropes to the lengths I wanted them and tied them to ice anchors. When not using the ropes to anchor the shanty I pull them inside the tub where they are out of the way. All that is needed is a knot in each end of the ropes to keep everything together.
If there is extra threaded bolt after a big fender washer and nylon lock nut, use an acorn nut to cover the bitter end of the bolt. Of course stainless all around
When using my flip over shanty, I always put my "back" to the wind, then kick the slush from the holes against the downwind side of the tub. This low wall of frozen slush keeps the shanty from sliding on the ice. I don't fish if the winds are supposed to be greater than 15 mph.
take a 10" piece of half inch copper pipe drill a hole thru middle tie rope thru hole auger a hole and send it down tie sled off to it.