laz/ anchor rode
I'm sure theres a link for a 26S or 26d on anchor rode.basicly, you drill the bow deck, install a 'hawse' (cover for rope/chain w/ hole for rode to go below deck), then cut and build a box to hold the rode behind the vberth bulkhead, (dave 26D) added a drain and connected it to the sink drain..(nice idea), its a big job, and requires a bit of cutting, and fiberglass work, and in the end, you're only storing the anchor rope/chain combo... you still have to connect the rode to the anchor, which would be stored below, or on hooks on the pulpit (cant be too heavy), so you cant deploy the anchor in a hurry.-I didnt like that idea... I always want a anchor I can toss in a hurry if I loose power in a channel, or wrap the prop w/ a loose line.The anchor/rode in the bottom of a milk carton works for me... I did cut about 2" of each rod, on the 8# fluke (the part that helps re-set the anchor), I also carry a 20# plastic coated navy anchor (ready to go), and a huge 15# danforth, that is not connected to rode.-by bungying the milk crate to the lifeline, it cant slip thru, when sailing, and drains well. when I have time, I restore to laz...The floor on the laz is a great enhancement. just leave some room in front to drain w/ hand bilge pump, or add electric pump....best of luck!