Anchor Support

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Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Now that my mast is up, my engine running well, I am getting adventurous
At the yard I regularly vist, I found a nice Bruce Anchor (or is it a plow?) and a nice anchor support, with a roller at the end
The boat I scavenge from, also a H33, 1982, it had an anchor support, but they cut off a piece of the toe rail,and also one side of the hook looking metal, the one that has a hook on each side, whatever you call it, so it was lying skew to one side. But it was not aestethically pleasing to the eye
However, in the same marina my boat is, I see a boat with a wooden platform protruding at the front of the bow pulpit, so I got thinking that maybe I can do the same; the problem is I would have to mount the 2 chocks and the long cleat on top of the platform.
Here is my question: has anyone done that, or has anyone seen one?
Could I mount the cleat and the chocks on top of the platform, by using longer bolts? Is it safe?It would then jut out to a point, and I would not have to cut off anything.
In my mind it would look great, and I can have the anchor attached to the end of it.
I am sure the usual helpers will come forward
Thanks
Jorge
 
Jun 2, 2004
5,802
Hunter 37-cutter, '79 41 23' 30"N 82 33' 20"W--------Huron, OH
Ah, the infamous bow roller question. Now you are talking serious money and effort. It is one thing to make something strong enough to hold up the anchor. It takes a lot more when you consider the forces on it while the anchor is deployed. But there are three excellent photo projects in the H33 mods. I vote for a simple bow roller. But here they are: http://hunter.sailboatowners.com/index.php?option=com_kb&Itemid=267&cat_id=28&page=model&mn=33_77-83 .


P.S. We need a picture or two of your successes to date.
 
Jun 25, 2009
542
Hunter 33 Seabrooke, Houston
Ah, the infamous bow roller question. Now you are talking serious money and effort. It is one thing to make something strong enough to hold up the anchor. It takes a lot more when you consider the forces on it while the anchor is deployed. But there are three excellent photo projects in the H33 mods. I vote for a simple bow roller. But here they are: http://hunter.sailboatowners.com/index.php?option=com_kb&Itemid=267&cat_id=28&page=model&mn=33_77-83 .


P.S. We need a picture or two of your successes to date.
It was by miracle that I once before managed to post some pictures of my boat, but will try again, with some help from friends
I did see that project by David Foster, but his one was 4 feet long, but 1 foot or 1-1/2 feet will be plenty for me
I do not have roller furling; I thought I could build a support at the aft end of the wood platform, and then re-position the large cleet and 2 chocks with longer bolts
Do you think there will be a considerable pessure and strain on this set up?
The bow roller I have is about 1 ft. long, I'm guessing
 
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