
Hal-Lock Outrigger Pulley
The Hal-Lock lets you lock your outrigger halyard in place with one hand. The patented pulley mechanism holds the line securely at your set position. No more halyards slipping under load. Available for single, double, and triple outrigger configurations with 12-inch shock cord and stainless snap swivel included.
- Patented one-hand locking mechanism
- Single, double, and triple outrigger options
- 12" shock cord with stainless snap swivel
- Keeps halyard locked at set position
Lock Your Spread Exactly Where You Want It
Standard outrigger pulleys let halyard lines slip under tension. This means your lure positions change throughout the day as the lines creep. The Hal-Lock eliminates this with a positive locking mechanism that holds the halyard at your set position until you release it.
The one-hand operation matters when you are adjusting lines while holding a rod or managing other tasks on a trolling boat. Lock it, forget it, and focus on fishing. The 12-inch shock cord with stainless snap swivel absorbs strike shock without releasing the halyard.
The one-hand operation matters when you are adjusting lines while holding a rod or managing other tasks on a trolling boat. Lock it, forget it, and focus on fishing. The 12-inch shock cord with stainless snap swivel absorbs strike shock without releasing the halyard.
Patented Locking Mechanism
The lock engages with one hand and holds the halyard firmly at your set position. No slippage under load, no gradual creep throughout the day. Your lure positions stay where you set them.
Shock Cord Included
12" shock cord with stainless snap swivel absorbs the initial force of a strike. This prevents the halyard from shock-loading and protects both the outrigger and the fish connection.
Three Configuration Options
Single for standard outriggers, double for dual-line setups, triple for boats running three lines per side. Match to your outrigger configuration.
How to Install Hal-Lock Outrigger Pulleys
- Attach the Hal-Lock pulley to your outrigger at the halyard position
- Thread the halyard through the pulley
- Connect the 12" shock cord and snap swivel
- Raise your outrigger and set your halyard position
- Engage the lock with one hand to secure the halyard
Specs & Common Questions
Everything you need to know before you buy
Full Specifications +
| Brand | Hal-Lock |
| Design | Patented locking pulley |
| Options | Single, Double, Triple |
| Shock Cord | 12" with stainless snap swivel |
| Operation | One-hand lock/release |
| Price | From $22.95 |
Single, double, or triple? +
Single for one line per outrigger. Double for two lines. Triple for three lines per side. Most recreational boats use single or double. See our outrigger accessories.
Can I rebuild worn Hal-Locks? +
Yes. The Hal-Lock Rebuild Kit includes wheels, levers, and pins to restore two single Hal-Locks. Cheaper than buying new.
How does the lock release when a fish strikes? +
The shock cord absorbs the initial hit. You manually release the halyard lock when you are ready to fight the fish. The lock prevents accidental release from wave action. See our trolling guide.
What other outrigger gear do I need? +
Outrigger clips, stops, snubbers, and halyard line. See our R&R clips, Calcutta stops, and glass snubbers.
Is the stainless hardware marine grade? +
Yes. The snap swivel and hardware are built for saltwater use. Rinse after each trip to maximize life. Browse our full outrigger selection.
Does this fit my outrigger? +
Hal-Lock pulleys work with most standard outrigger poles and halyard configurations. Check your setup and contact us with questions. See our outrigger accessories.