Bow Anchor Locker Question
Okay, the new boat has a bow anchor locker with a drain hole in the hull. The anchor is rubber coated which is pretty cool and hangs at the top of the locker. The anchor line 100 ft + was all wadded up in the locker and wet. I don't know if it was wet from the boat getting washed or if water gets in the drain hole.
Anyway, is there a proper way to store the line without it getting in a big mess and keeping it dry? And is there some type of adjustable quick connect to hook it to the eye hook on the bow? |
Most folks place a quick disconnect on the line, and store the line elsewhere. Leave the anchor itself in the compartment. The line was wet (and the compartment) from the last time the anchor was deployed.
When you go to anchor, tie the anchor line off to one (or both) of the bow cleats. Don't worry about tying off to the bow eye. Its hard to do while on top of the boat. |
Storing that anchor up there might be a bad idea. My last boat had the compartment up front for that but after a 1 hour ride up the bay the locker looked pretty bad. As bad as you think you bounce around that locker is right at the front and bounces much more than you do.
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I've know of 2 friends that both had locker damage from storing their anchors there. It seems like a great idea, but unless they're well secured, they can cause lots of damage! Steve
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Thanks for the info. The anchor is rubber coated but I guess I'll store it under the back seat wrapped up in towels like in my other boats.
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What about coating the anchor locker with some of that Roll on bed liner? That is some awefully tough stuff It's notgoing to show and you'll be storing a muddy anchor in there anyway.
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Originally Posted by Payton
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What about coating the anchor locker with some of that Roll on bed liner? That is some awefully tough stuff It's notgoing to show and you'll be storing a muddy anchor in there anyway.
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When my dad had a 29 outlaw we lines the anchor compartment with thin, high density foam. Everything fit tight and the anchor had no room to move once the hatch was closed.
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I have this; http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...llpartial/15/0
and this; http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...llpartial/15/0 Both are thru-bolted to the forward anchor locker wall and don't move. The anchor rode is also mounted on the wall. We've run in some pretty rough water and never had a problem.. |
I recall seeing a poker run video where a Scarab (?) hit a huge wave and the anchor flew out of the bow locker and narrowly missed hitting the driver. The line was attached and that too could have done some serious damage to someone. Luckily, no one was hurt. If you keep the anchor in the bow locker, it needs a very strong holder to keep it in place.
I prefer to keep the anchor elsewhere. |
I know it's been talked about before but I have a box anchor and really like it. They also fold up and store in a bag it comes with.
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Get one of the 20" x 30" mesh anchor bags from West Marine or Canyon products. You can keep both the anchor and the rode in there without having to wrap everything up in towels or assemble it in a panic. The mesh not only protects thing from getting beat up, but allows to rode to dry. It's also a hand way to schlep the whole shooting match out to the bow and back.
Tradewinds Anchor Bag |
Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2038965)
I have this; http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...llpartial/15/0
and this; http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...llpartial/15/0 Both are thru-bolted to the forward anchor locker wall and don't move. The anchor rode is also mounted on the wall. We've run in some pretty rough water and never had a problem.. How do these work? Do you have a photo of them mounted? |
Originally Posted by rdp145
(Post 2039066)
I know it's been talked about before but I have a box anchor and really like it. They also fold up and store in a bag it comes with.
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Originally Posted by BajaFresh
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How do these work? Do you have a photo of them mounted?
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Originally Posted by Panther
(Post 2040369)
Can't do that right now because the boat is shrink wrapped. But, square part of the anchor slides into the groves on the chock and is locked in place by the Chainstop Lock. When it's thru bolted it's almost impossible for the anchor to come loose. It would have to rip the thru-bolted mounts out of the wall for it to come loose.
Too bad about your boat being shrink wrapped! :D I'm going boating this weekend! :D :D :D :evilb: |
You should get a Fountain. The anchor secures very nicely in the anchor compartment. Blasting through 6 footers at 85 MPH won't knock it loose. Am I right, Downtown Dave???
Keeping the rode dry, that's a whole 'nother thing. |
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