Tammany
Well-Known Member
Mine is a danforth type that hangs on a bracket at the front of the pulpit. It's ok but it's a bit of a bugger to hang it back after you have used it. Is their a better way?
That's what I have for my CQR. I don't want a 35lb of chunk of steel going walkabout!Mine is a CQR type.
It lives on the deck lashed to a set of chocks similar to these
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Doubles as a guest room for feathered friends on the bow roller.![]()
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Now that is a b----y good idea! An improvement on Eric Hiscock's suggestion in "Cruising Under Sail" (which I follow) of having a fathom of light line spiced to the crown which you hook up with a boathook.Something that might help you - try splicing a short length of line, maybe four feet or so, into the crown of your anchor. When you launch the anchor, secure the end of the line to your chain using whatever method suits, it could be a rolling hitch but I prefer a snap shackle seized to a link of chain and a nice stopper knot in the end of the line. Leave just enough slack in the line so that it doesn't interfere with the anchors working. When you retrieve the anchor, the line will appear on the foredeck as the anchor swings from the bow roller. The line (especially with the stopper knot in the end!) now helps enormously in man-handling the anchor into it's stowage.
Mine is a danforth type that hangs on a bracket at the front of the pulpit. It's ok but it's a bit of a bugger to hang it back after you have used it. Is their a better way?
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