Karnic
Well-Known Member
Im thinking of changing the bow roller set up i have in order to make the roller further out from the bow . Reason for doing this is to minimize the risk my 5 kg Bruce anchor makes contact with hull while retrieving anchor. The current bow roller ( sorry couldnt upload photos lately. Upload failed) is 20 cm long with only very few cm that hangs out from bow ( 5 cm ) making retrieval manually dangerous as soon as the anchor heads out from the sea. Easily the anchor makes contact with hull resulting in damage. I couldnt imagine retrieving the anchor without the bow roller because roller makes it easier, but was wandering that if the roller hangs further out ( than the 5 cm i have now )from the bow, the risk Bruce anchor making contact with hull should minimize.
My questions:
1: Am i right in having this idea or?
2: Due to leverage issue how much should the bow roller could stand furthest from the bow?
3: Currently overall my bow roller has 20 cm length overall ( 15cm in bow 5 cm hanging out ), Should i go for the 30 cm one or the 40 cm one? Prefer the 40 cm one because roller will extend further out from bow but not sure if it makes sense. Will anchor and moor sometimes in strong winds so bow roller should be strong and up to standard.
Appreciate your kind help and views. Looking forward for a solution for this matter.
My questions:
1: Am i right in having this idea or?
2: Due to leverage issue how much should the bow roller could stand furthest from the bow?
3: Currently overall my bow roller has 20 cm length overall ( 15cm in bow 5 cm hanging out ), Should i go for the 30 cm one or the 40 cm one? Prefer the 40 cm one because roller will extend further out from bow but not sure if it makes sense. Will anchor and moor sometimes in strong winds so bow roller should be strong and up to standard.
Appreciate your kind help and views. Looking forward for a solution for this matter.
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