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SkunkBoat 11-01-2015 07:42 PM

yes , hard to justify the $ for a windlass on a V20.
I have an anchor ball and it works good but I usually just make the CREW haul it in.
If you have a good hinged roller you can stand next to the helm and hand over hand laying out on the deck, easy.

Plenty of room in Cuddy anchor locker for 3/8 line. I have 400ft in there with plenty of room for more but I keep extra 250ft in a 4gl bucket

scook 11-02-2015 12:39 AM

Take a hole saw and drill some holes in the bottom of the bucket and some around the sides at the bottom for good drainage and air circulation to dry the line.

fishingjim48 11-03-2015 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by scook (Post 224292)
Take a hole saw and drill some holes in the bottom of the bucket and some around the sides at the bottom for good drainage and air circulation to dry the line.

Thanks for the info, been working on boat for the last week, think I will enjoy the V20 when I get her ready..:nice:

fixit 04-03-2022 11:40 PM

I added a lewmar v700 to my boat a few years back. I love it! only thing I would change would be to mount it further to the stern. I could use more free fall length

ctmv20 04-09-2022 01:24 PM

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I added a old powerwinch windlass to my V20 that I found on craigslist for $100 but have not had the chance to try it yet. It gets a little in the way of the top sliding door and I had to angle it a bit to use with an existing anchor roller I had. It also came with a foot switch I installed. I have used an anchor ball in the past but hope this will be much simpler and easier.

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ashokrags 04-24-2022 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by fishingjim48 (Post 224274)
Talking about a round buoy attached to 3 or 4ft of rope with a ss ring on other end of rope. I don't want to get on the bow to retrieve the anchor

The previous guy who owned my boat had the anchor rope rigged such that he could drop it from the cockpit and retrieve from the side of the boat too. It was clever, but I was new and didn***8217;t note how he did it. He kept the anchor behind the drivers seat in a tub. He was kind of one of those folks who fish commercial on the side near Martha***8217;s Vineyard. The story was that hey once brought back 800-1000 lbs fish back with 4 fishermen on board.


Obviously anchor ball is a good option. I personally couldn***8217;t justify the cost of the windlass given the cost of the boat and that I am usually anchored in about 30-50 ft at most and I am ok with pulling it up, that***8217;s about the limit for me manually. If I ever were in a situation where I would need to anchor consistently in deeper waters say more than 100 ft I would think of the windlass. But that***8217;s pretty far offshore here and I don***8217;t think I would ever take the v20 out there in the first place.


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