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5PMSMWHR 03-15-2008 06:57 AM

You people don't understand boating, I enjoy watching Kitty heading over the windshield and bending over to retreive the anchor. That's part of the experience.

ThirdBird 03-15-2008 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by 5PMSMWHR (Post 2485294)
You people don't understand boating, I enjoy watching Kitty heading over the windshield and bending over to retreive the anchor. That's part of the experience.

Me too.:cool-smiley-011:

got twins ? 03-15-2008 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 2485332)
Me too.:cool-smiley-011:

My anchor fits great on someone elses boat ..... raft onto somebody and you don't have to worry about any of this.

Just kidd'in .....

I used velcro to secure the anchor in rear storage area and I keep my anchor line and chain in a duffel bag. When it comes time to use it I do the same as Rippem ... throw it off the side and walk it to the bow. Best part is the rest of the line is contained in the bag ..... no mess, no scratches ... nothing to trip on.

Jeff

Sneaky Fast 03-15-2008 12:58 PM

Thanks for all of the input, I was Looking at the Box Anchor's will they fit in the front? I believe they come with a bag and might work well up there. We usually dock in about 3-4' of water for the day so I just wanted to keep it simple and up front if I can. Hopefully someone knows about the Box Anchor. By the way 200' of 5/8" Double braided nylon should be enough, Correct?

offthefront 03-15-2008 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Sneaky Fast (Post 2485697)
We usually dock in about 3-4' of water for the day so I just wanted to keep it simple and up front if I can. Hopefully someone knows about the Box Anchor. By the way 200' of 5/8" Double braided nylon should be enough, Correct?

In 4' of water? I think you'll squeeze by ......:cool-smiley-011:

4mulafastech 03-15-2008 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by offthefront (Post 2485273)
Dont know it would be worth the effort but what about storing the line/chain in the locker and then uncpl the anchor to be stored elswhere? No wet line in the boat ....

That's exactly what we do!:D Keep all the line in the locker on the bow and a Fortress FX-11 in the port side storage. Use a large stainless steel spring clip that stays connected to the end of the anchor line. Wifey handles the light weight Fortress just fine (like 5PM says, it's part of the experience!). When pulling anchor she hands it to me and if it needs any cleaning I just walk on back to the swim platform and clean it off. Keep the wet sloppy line in the locker! Use a FX-7 for a stern anchor. Have to deal with a pretty good current on the mighty Miss!

Rippem 03-15-2008 04:05 PM

Jeff, I keep the BIG one contained in a canvas bag also...

the smaller set-up that's used often is stored loose under the backseat. I have a blanket of 3" memory foam left from the mattress project down across the entire compartment.

anchor(s) has never moved and have never had a problem with the line drying out as the compartment is not air-tight and engine heat also contibutes. Never moldy, never stinky in there.

If part of the "experience" is watching someone (regardless of the view) drop an anchor just once on the deck...
I'll skip it.

ThirdBird 03-15-2008 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Rippem (Post 2485874)
If part of the "experience" is watching someone (regardless of the view) drop an anchor just once on the deck...
I'll skip it.

:D:D

Reminds me of the first day we met,,,,,,,,,,,, got a little tipsy and played air guitar on Rippem's deck.

Everybody is like "dude, I can't believe you walked on Randy's deck, he doesn't like that at all!!!!!"

It was fun and funny, if I'd known you were that anal, I certainly wouldn't hopped on your deck.

On second thought, I was cruisin' on alcohol so,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I wouldn't have cared even if I did know!!!:p:p

That was a good day Randy, had a blast and I won't forget it.:cool-smiley-011:

Edit: I think we were diggin' a little of your Montrose, right?

Treads 03-15-2008 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Rippem (Post 2484956)
drop/throw it over the side, or off the stern and come around to it or walk the line forward.

drop/throw it over the side and back down from it/past it if your trying to stern into a spot.

all it takes is a little planning.


Just the way I drop anchor as well.



Originally Posted by Rippem (Post 2485874)
If part of the "experience" is watching someone (regardless of the view) drop an anchor just once on the deck...
I'll skip it.

Saw this happen too, and the boat's owner wnated to kill the guy that did it. No Thanks.

Rippem 03-15-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 2485884)
:D

Reminds me of the first day we met,,,,,,,,,,,, got a little tipsy and played air guitar on Rippem's deck.

Everybody is like "dude, I can't believe you walked on Randy's deck, he doesn't like that at all!!!!!"

It was fun and funny, if I'd known you were that anal, I certainly wouldn't hopped on your deck.

On second thought, I was cruisin' on alcohol so,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I wouldn't have cared even if I did know!!!:p

That was a good day Randy, had a blast and I won't forget it.:cool-smiley-011:

Edit: I think we were diggin' a little of your Montrose, right?

it wasn't so much the guitar performance...you were barefoot and that's cool...
knowing how much wax was out there, it was the thought of the blood clean-up or finding something to splint your fracture if you went down. :D


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