anchor well on cat

simonfraser

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Hi,
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this my current "arrangement", the bucket sticks out below the tramp, no good, and the anchor rubs on the tramp.

do i make a SS well and plate to support the anchor, ? corrosion

or do i make this out of ply and grp and two pack ??

all sugestions apreciated !
 
I reckon your best arrangement on a cat is the same as a mono only duplicated. ie two wells in the bows and or two onchor roller stowage set ups. Of course once deployed the attachment should be from the centre olewill
 
Did you manage to get a photo online yet, I would love to see it as I currently don't understand the question. I replied to your other post regarding on line hosting.

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best to keep the weight out of the bows of a cat. my choice for stowing anchor and chain is a locker just in front of the mast.
 
Did someone suggest anchor cable attachment from the centre line? You may like to try anchoring on a 2 leg bridle attached to each bow. My Prout lies very quietly, head to wind, on the bridle, both at anchor and on a mooring.

Sean
 
I currently launch my anchor from the deck just in front of the mast and it goes out under the tramp. When I have almost enough cable out I tie a rolling hitch to the cable using a short tail on the end of the bridle. I let out more cable until the bridle takes the weight.

The ends of the bridle are attached to the bows. When retrieving the anchor the bridle comes in with the cable and i detach it and park it on a cleat.

The downside of this arrangement is that once the load comes off the bridle it's tricky to keep the boat in line with the cable.
 
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