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![]() this is the set up on my boat. the line ties off on the cleat on the pulpit itself and goes down the deck pipe to the anchor locker below. when i bought the boat, the previous owner was keeping the anchor in the fish box in the deck and dragging it over the cuddy to the bow. this was not practical for me, i was doing a lot diving then and had 30' of anchor chain to contend with, this system works great. |
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OK I gotcha' now!
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Got a cleat right dead center that I use as my bow cleat too. The "clam shell thing" you speak of is called a chain plate. On mine I use a closed line chock that has a screw in pin that closes off the chock. This serves two purposes: 1. the pin is just small enough to fit through the chain, so when the anchor is up on the pulpit it holds everything up, 2. When hauling the anchor, I leave it closed too, so that I can stand up and pull the rode in and the chock keeps the angle of the line parallel to the deck so the anchor comes up easier and sets into the anchor roller perfect.
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cleat right in front of slider, easy reached
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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ask & ye shall recieve
![]() the backing plate is a 1/2 piece of ply that is epoxied & glassed on both sides. i wanted to put a piece of sheet al, but didn't have one at the time. the black tube (4" plastic drain tile) on the left is where the line goes down to the anchor locker. i lost the cap to the deck pipe and this funnels the water to the anchor locker and on to the bilge. one tip, get the biggest deck pipe you can, makes putting the line in easier. ![]() this is a side shot. |
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You guys have been very helpful, thank-you very much.
I lost some before and after pics in a storm a month ago durn it, but taking some more this weekend. I took my boat to get the bottom painted to a guy who has a boat lift to get underneath where you can't get to. I specifically told him I want the old bottom paint removed before a new waterline and paint is put on. Picked up the boat and guess what.....? they painted overtop of the existing crap that has been on there for years from the previous owner. I told 'em, crap, I coulda' done that..and for $600.00 it should have been done He was worried about getting into the gel coat- I asked him.."do you work on boats or not?" " If you get into the gel coat you need to add some,geeze that was the purpose of bringing it to ya' in the first D@<# place!":
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my backing plate was some diamond plate aluminum
Sorry to hear about you paint!! Should have asked for a soda blasting then paint. But if he said he was striping it he should have!!
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Thanks phatdaddy. That is what I was looking for. Mine just goes through the deck and hangs there. There was supposed to be a basin to hold the rope but the last owner said that it broke in some bad weather so he took it out.
I was just looking for alturnatives to hanging something under the deck.
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