Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rail
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Re: Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rai
Leaves the foredeck clear for those twin .50's, eh?
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Re: Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rai
Jim
Heh, heh. I'm chuckling.
O J
Heh, heh. I'm chuckling.
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Re: Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rai
Jim:Jim Walsh wrote:Leaves the foredeck clear for those twin .50's, eh?
As you know, I have a lot of respect for your judgment, experience and expertise. However, I think twin 50s is probably a little too much weight forward (even with the primary anchor on the stern). I have been thinking of modifying the forward deck to accept a single .50 with a modified tripod platform. If I recall correctly, that is going to be about 128 -130 lbs.
And the good news is its all AMERICAN MADE
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Re: Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rai
Hi Roberto,
My boat had a Schaefer anchor bracket like the one you were considering when I first purchased it. It worked adequately, but looked cheap, and I removed it after the first season.
I've been looking at this Mantus anchor bracket:
http://mantusanchors.com/product-catego ... r-bracket/
Regards,
Jim
My boat had a Schaefer anchor bracket like the one you were considering when I first purchased it. It worked adequately, but looked cheap, and I removed it after the first season.
I've been looking at this Mantus anchor bracket:
http://mantusanchors.com/product-catego ... r-bracket/
Regards,
Jim
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Re: Anchor bracket for a Danforth anchor stored on stern rai
For what it's worth, I agree with others who don't like the idea is of running the rode fro stem to stern outside the lifelines.
Regards,
Jim
Regards,
Jim