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msbhammer
02-12-2006, 01:29 PM
This is a early morning and maybe a idiot question, but remember, I'm a diver, not a boater. I know how to only roll off the sides of boats and climb back on.
I installed new wiring along with a new bow and anchor light. The bow light is centered in front of the bow.
BUT ??, does the boat need a anchor roller ??
Seen a few pictures in the gallery with anchor rollers.
Does everyone else have one ?. I guess the roller exstending over the bow prevents the anchor from hitting the hull when pulling on the anchor ?
What about anchor line. My boat came with about 150 feet of anchor line on a spool. Shouldnt the end of the line be attached somewhere.
Stupid questions, but will feel safer knowing the boat doesnt float off when I'm treasure hunting on the bottom in all those shipwrecks.
Hammer. 8) 8) 8) 8)

msbhammer
02-12-2006, 01:33 PM
Should the end of the anchor line be attached to a cleat inside the cuddy, or maybe topside on the bow deck. Hmmmmm

Mulv80
02-12-2006, 03:37 PM
Mike, You dont always have to use all the anchor line. Only let out as much as you have to, to get the anchor to hold bottom. After the anchor holds bottom tie off to a cleat on the bow deck. Thats it.

chumbucket
02-12-2006, 08:52 PM
If you want to use an anchor roller, try to use one in conjuction with a deckpipe that allows the anchor rode to drop down into the anchor locker. Inside the anchor locker, I run the tag end through a hole in a block of wood larger than the diameter of the deckpipe. This will prevent accidental loss of anchor and rode should it slip out of your hands before tying off to a cleat.
The bow rollers really make it easy to pull the anchor and save the hull and rubrail from getting beat up.

macojoe
02-12-2006, 10:54 PM
I used a 3/4 piece of Starboard tio stop my rope from comming out!!

http://syncboard.com/albums/Anchor-Pulpit/Picture_186.sized.jpg

phatdaddy
02-12-2006, 11:38 PM
Not sure of how deep your diving, but 150' of line dosen't sound like enough. Our average dive is between 80 & 120 feet and I usually put out 130 to 160 ' of scope. That really isn't enough, but I have 25' of chain on the anchor. I also have a roller on a pulpit and it makes anchoring and retrieveing so much easier. I also use an anchor ball and ring.

macojoe
02-13-2006, 12:03 AM
I want to learn how to use the ball and ring this year. I have a ball and the ring but I have never used it.

msbhammer
02-13-2006, 12:16 AM
MacoJoe,
Nice Pulpit and roller, but what is keeping the anchor secure other then the anchor chain over the one cleat ?
In your picture, you have two other looking cleats at either side of the bow. What they used for.

Phatdaddy, You do any diving off yor v20 ?
All my dives that I have an interest in will be inshore wrecks. The China Wreck, Nina, The New Orleans and the Fenwick Shoals. No deeper then 100ft.

Wish to stay within 10 miles max of land until I know for sure how reliable my Blackmax is.

I guess the pulpit and anchor rollers should be throug bolted through the bow. I'm like a roofer, I hate having holes in the roof/bow :P

macojoe
02-14-2006, 12:08 PM
Yui can't see it in this picture but I have a short bungee cord that hooks to the chain and cleat to kepp it snug on the Pulpit.

The other cleats are just for anchoring the boat, you run the rope thur them so it doesn't chaff on the hull.

Yes the pulpit need to be thur bolted!! I have 1/4" dimond plate as a backer underneath.
Some 5200 and it will never leak!

Roller is only thur bolted to the pulpit.

fishmaster63
02-14-2006, 01:01 PM
hey maco what did you do with your running lights?

macojoe
02-14-2006, 01:23 PM
I have not put any on yet :o

But all you have to do is buy seprate ones like this and put one on each side of the boat.

http://www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1***124;65136***124;295769***124;320403&id=64817

mirage2521
02-14-2006, 08:09 PM
I want to learn how to use the ball and ring this year. I have a ball and the ring but I have never used it.
I personally have never even been tempted to use a ball ring ::) *But after reading your previous posts, this last one does not suprise me ;D

reelapeelin
02-14-2006, 08:49 PM
When using a ''ball-ring'', if you can't get it up on your own, then the boat will get it up for you... ;) ;D ;D ;D...

phatdaddy
02-15-2006, 12:46 AM
Hammer, not only through bolted, but would advise a backing plate of aluminum or epoxy coated plywood the same foot print of the pulpit. Like you , I worried about puting a hole in the roof of the cabin, especially for the deck pipe. I used an oversize pipe so the line would get out fast and go in easy. This would let a lot of water in from spray & rain. I put a piece of 4" drain tile as a conduit from the deck to the anchor locker. It works great, any water that gets in the deckpipe will go to the locker and to the bilge. I ve done alot of diving off of this boat and love it. I had center consoles before this and thought they were great, but the cockpit on the v-20 has a lot of room for dive gear. I installed 2 pop-in tank racks on the gunnels behind the seats, put 2 tanks in the deck fish box, and built a rack that will hold 4 tanks upright in the well in the cabin. That spread the weight around and left a lot of room for the other stuff. I also added a "handicap" bathroom rail on the cap above the swim platform and put a 3 step ladder on the the platform. The older you get the more you will appreciate this feature.
MJ, the ball is great, kinda scary first coupla times but you get the hang of it. I really use it because of the 25 ft of anchor chain , it gets heavy.

msbhammer
02-16-2006, 03:30 AM
Phatdaddy,
Good to see a fellow diver with a V20. I wanted the cuddy for storage and planned on installing a tank rack above the rod holder racks as well. I have a X-Mas Tree Dive ladder to install once I get a swim platform. Not sure if I will go custom or just a standard teak platform and simply bolt the ladder to.
3-months until I start diving again and plenty of work to get done on the boat, but I think that I'll make it. : )

msbhammer
02-16-2006, 03:34 AM
Phats,
Send some pics. of teh work that you did. I guess you mut have an I/O with a full size platform ?

TheTinMan
02-16-2006, 09:41 AM
I want to learn how to use the ball and ring this year. I have a ball and the ring but I have never used it.

Here's how:

1) Slip the ring around your anchor line and fasten the ring ends into the cliphook which is attached to the rope and buoy.
2) Drop the ANCHOR BALL into the water and motor towards the anchor.
3) Run past the anchor at the speed of 6-8 knots. The buoy will mostly submerge until the buoyancy of the buoy raises the anchor.
4) When the anchor is fully raised into the ring, the buoy will pop to the surface. The ring will hold the anchor at the surface.
5) Slowly return to the buoy while you are retrieving the loose rope.
6) Carefully lift the buoy and anchor into your boat.

Best part is that retrieval can be done from the cockpit. You'll be kickin yourself for not doing this sooner, makes retrieval so much faster and easier.


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/Mnutz/AR-1_ART.jpg

phatdaddy
02-17-2006, 12:24 AM
Hammer, I've got an 83 outboard(95'150Mariner)with a teak swim platform on the port side. The christmas tree ladders are nice, you don"t have to take off your fins to stand on it. I've got one on our scallop boat(13' whaler). I would love to post pictures, but don"t know how, maybe I can get my kids to show me. I would really like to have a hard top, but haven't seen one that I really like or can afford.
Tin man, thats exactly how its done, works great until you set the hook in a submerged bridge span. Sometimes I lead the rope around and tie to a stern cleat, you don't have to worry about running over your line, because you can keep an eye on the line and ball at the same time.

reelapeelin
02-17-2006, 09:15 AM
My buddy in Charleston w/a 28' cat CC, twin 200 Optis uses anchor bouy w/great success...works just like Tin Man posted above...he even uses it instead of the windlass...it's faster!!... ;)...

msbhammer
02-17-2006, 10:55 AM
Phatdaddy,
It good to know that the teak platform can hold the weight of a diver and the additional dive gear. That is my biggest worry, those skinny littele bolts or screws going through the transom holding the platform. They will hold the kids and all, but had concerns with the weight of a diver.

macojoe
02-17-2006, 03:09 PM
wel I got set up to start using last year but since I did not fish I never got to try it :-/

But I will this year!! I don't anchor much, I do mostly all drift fishing, but I am sure this will be great for the rear time that I do.
Thanks

macojoe
02-17-2006, 03:18 PM
phat, go to the "How To" section there you will learn the fine art of posting pic!!

msbhammer
02-17-2006, 03:30 PM
Phats, it was differnt for me to learn how to add pictures here as well. If you still have problems and want to post a picture, shoot them to me via email and I'll post them for you.
[email protected]

macojoe
02-17-2006, 03:37 PM
Look at the newbe suck up will ya!! :-* :-* :-*

your nose looks like you got a little brown on it!! ;D ;) :-*

reelapeelin
02-17-2006, 03:43 PM
Yeah, BE A MAN...STAND UP FOR YOURSELF LIKE I DID...ask MJ how to do it!!! ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D...

phatdaddy
02-17-2006, 10:13 PM
I was going to ask MJ, but didn't know if he was familar with my Commodore 64 operating system.