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Where does everyone keep their anchors?
Some of my fishing requires a lot of anchoring-that anchor locker is a royal pain-
Was thinking about hardware to mount on bow,but I just love the clean cap. I'd like to keep it in the fishbox,but I'd rather keep a fat striper in there :D Just curious about what everyone else does on the 23 SF. Thanks |
Re: Where does everyone keep their anchors?
I have the 21 not the 23, but the anchor situation on all SeaCrafts sucks ! I told the rep at the AC boat show in Feb what I thought and he said a change is coming soon- all other boats- Parker, etc have the top opening locker which is very easy to use.
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Re: Where does everyone keep their anchors?
Mine hangs from the bow rail and is very handy.
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Re: Where does everyone keep their anchors?
http://www.frenzie.com/boat3_006.jpg
From this to http://www.frenzie.com/seacraft5_023.jpg This! Just way to much Clutter ! |
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Brad, Where did you get your pop ups? What brand are they? Thanks.
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gotta love that stainless handrail too
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I have a 20, which has even less space, and still use the forward anchor locker. For times that i will anchor a lot, I bring along a rubbermaid bin to manage the line in and out for the day. The bin fits into the fishbox, leaving room for a few fish as well.
I went to 3/8 braid on braid so that the rode lays easily when fed into the locker. I keep 300 ft in there with the anchor. |
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PuckYuck,Through My account with Accon & the same brand.Pull Ups~No spring -No Problem.
Thanks Tug :cool: |
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