Anchor, winch and line

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sHan tn
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Re: Anchor, winch and line

#16 Post by sHan tn » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:24 pm

OldePharte wrote:Anyone tried a box anchor? My old Fortress anchor went bye bye when I sold the deckboat (it had an anchor locker). Not sure if I want to give up storage for a fluked anchor or one that has all those barbs sticking out.
if you are worried about space here is on that folds up and you can put it in a bag :)

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Re: Anchor, winch and line

#17 Post by WaltF » Fri Jun 05, 2009 11:14 am

sHan tn wrote:
WaltF wrote:When you swap out for those richter's you wont be disappointed... :guitar
Only consern i have is that it will land on its back side and then slide on its back


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Its always dug in for us, and i dont even have a chain on it :dance
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Re: Anchor, winch and line

#18 Post by sHan tn » Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:15 pm

WaltF wrote:
sHan tn wrote:
WaltF wrote:When you swap out for those richter's you wont be disappointed... :guitar
Only consern i have is that it will land on its back side and then slide on its back


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Its always dug in for us, and i dont even have a chain on it :dance

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Re: Anchor, winch and line

#19 Post by jimrs » Sun Jul 05, 2009 8:28 am

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... sNum=13509

Go to westmarine.com and look for anchor chocks and accessories and you will see the rail mount I have. It wont work like it shows as you have a square rail. I drilled two holes in the rail and mounted it. I have had it there for years with no problems. It holds the fluke type anchor out of the way but easy to get to when you want to use it. The long link above is for it. It's not cheap at 42.00 but it works and keeps your anchor out of the way.
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