Anchor Mounting Options

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Ron Mehringer

I'm looking for suggestions for how to mount an anchor on the bow of the H26. I am currently using a Guardian(Danforth type anchor). Danforth type anchors fit nicely in the anchor locker but don't work for beans if the sea or lake bottom is grassy. In mud or sand they're great. I'd like to switch to some type of plow or claw anchor, but they won't stow in the locker, so a bow roller is needed. The link below leads to an example in the photo forum. Has anyone else tried anything? I should also note that my boat has CDI rollerfurling. Thanks in advance. Ron Mehringer s/v Hydro-Therapy
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Suggestions.

Ron: You are exactly correct. The danforth type anchors are worthless in grass. The BEST anchor for this type of anchoring is one with a SINGLE point like the CQR or Delta. If you contact Garhauer, they have some resonably priced rollers. Everyone else thinks that they are GOLD plated. They should be able to fix you up. They also do some custom stuff if required.
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
An option

Made one last year. Go to photo forum and search 26& henry to see how I did it.
 
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Harvey Small

Garhauer's website

Oops -- you got the web address wrong on the link to Garhauer -- it's www.garhauermarine.com Hope this helps -- I got a rigid vang from them a couple of years ago and it works just great!
 
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Ron Mehringer

George...

George, glad you chimed in. It's your project that I have a link to in my message. Can you provide me with any detail on the stainless piece you had fabricated? Do you have any drawings, dimensions, thickness of the plate, etc. Also, is that a Bruce anchor you're using? Thanks Ron Mehringer s/v Hydro-Therapy
 
Aug 11, 2006
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Hunter H260 Traverse City
Will sketch

Ron, Send me your mail address I will get you some dimensions to work from. henrygl@toolcity.net
 
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Craig

Land2C

Land2C in Seattle makes a generic bow roller for around $300. I mounted one on my 270. There are 4 legs that adjust to length. When lengths are determined, you pop rivet them. On the 270 because of clearance issues with my CDI roller furling, I only used 3 legs. One leg was clamped to the U shaped mast holder, the other 2 were through bolted on the lip around the gunwhale. It works nicely and keeps the Bruce way out from the boat.
 
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