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Re: steel wreck anchors
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Re: steel wreck anchors
I like the softer tines too... Much easier going up to the bow and bending the tines back with a pipe if needed then having to redo the wire ties.
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Re: steel wreck anchors
I also cover the times with cut out pieces of garden hose when in the boat to prevent damage to the boat.
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Re: steel wreck anchors
I actually find it much safer and easier to pull the anchor from the cockpit... the only trip to the bow is to cleat the line when we drop in and to un-cleat the line when pulling up.... I hate sending anyone to the bow at all in nothing but the most calm conditions.... I really don't want them to walk up to the bow with a pipe in their hands (leaving only one hand to hold on to the boat with) and perform surgery on the anchor. It seems whenever I'm bottom fishing it's always blowing 20
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Re: steel wreck anchors
I hear you Giant. I have a Good Windlass and bought it specifically because it's one of the only ones I know of that you don't have to cleat off when at anchor.
Only reason to go up to the bow now is if the tines are bent really bad when you go to reset. Was out on our last boat (no windlass) when it was pretty sporty. Had issues holding and had to reset. Went up to the bow to reset and when I pulled the line in I put it on the deck rather than in the anchor locker. When I went to reset the line almost got tangled up on my ankle and pulled me into the drink Right then and there I decided no more bow for me. I'm way too clumsy.
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Re: steel wreck anchors
Yeah.... I have a Good too but trying to get the anchor on to the deck to zip tie or repair the tines is so much harder to grab from under the pulpit...... over the rail...... I just do the wreck anchor by hand.... or go to the New Grounds and use my main anchor
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Re: steel wreck anchors
I've always felt its safer. & easier to pop a stubborn anchor from cockpit. UR winch may not get the job done , so I always ran my wreck anchor from cockpit chocked bow & if stuck floated an oversize ball to assist in the breakaway !
Usually got it up using several methods but my boat weighed in @ 17 k + & usually pop the anchor if it was a wreck style . It's cumbersome to dislodge or work on an anchor via bow route . Tuna anchoring ditto always floated via cockpit , anchored as well , |
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