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Has anyone cut there fordeck so that you access the anchor from the deck, rather than the casting platform? Can it be done? Its a pain to try and get the anchor out with a dodger on the boat.
Thanks! Dean
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The Seafari and Sceptre/Tsunami guys have had this problem since day 1, but the solution is simple . . . just do what we do and use a deck pipe for the line and mount the anchor on deck or on a bracket?! The roller bracket works great . . . anchor can be dropped almost immediately, which can be a big safety factor if you lose power at the wrong time! BTW, use a BIG hawse pipe, not the little 1" diameter ones, so you can quickly drop the line down into locker when retrieving anchor! Here are some ideas:
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I have considered copying SeaVees top hatch anchor setup in this way you can drop the anchor straight down and still keep the hatch from the casting deck.
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That's exactly what I was thinking....thx!
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i did mine that way works great [image]
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Here is a picture of the 23 SeaCraft Tournament CC. I just remembered seeing them a couple of years ago at the Miami boat show and thought they looked like the SeaVee hatch. I wonder who copied who.
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That has to be one of the neatest and most practicle mods I have ever seen. Nice job!
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contender and seavee have been building those anchor lockers for at least 10 years, certainly the best design out there hands down if you dont want a pulpit
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