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Congrats Gillie on your voyage!!!!,
About you wanting to install an anchor roller..... I like my windline anchor roller set up I have on my Seafari..I just pop my head out of the hatch and undo anchor chain that I wrap around the 10" cleat and it drops effortlessly. The 10" cleat is a little overkill(4 #10 thru bolted with aluminum backing plate) but it also gives me plenty of space to have bow line attached at the same time that anchor chain is wrapped around cleat..and a good tie off point if I ever need to be pulled in by Sea Tow .Also the anchor line stows in original forward anchor locker via the hawse pipe that I installed just behind the 10" cleat. I am way too big and a little overweight ![]() Good luck and post some pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... -Fred ![]() ![]()
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Thanks Fa. Frank, My book reads the same. Either way it appears I'm running a little low. I am not certain of my prop... It is very painted at the housing... looks like 13 3/4 R 21 MWC but I'll have to either strip it or remove it and check the inside of the hub.
I found a stainless prop 13 3/4 x 15 P664 6SC-315 - II- C Michigan on line Any idea what it is and whether its a fit for the Seafari or not? Finest kind, Thanks for the feed back. I'm guessing you get pretty severe tide swings in the back of the Bay. Looks beautiful up there. Great looking boat by the way. I imagine being cut for 20" twins water is even more apt to get in when its listing in the creek. Dig your top also. I'm looking for a convertible top like that. Did you have that made? I wonder if I could get dimensions from you? Fred Thanks for the anchor roller pics. Stupid question but how does the anchor ride up there. Does it use chocks or what? I hate rattlin' unless its a snake lettin' me know where not to step.
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Gilie..no bouncing of anchor at all....
....the anchor flukes set downward with the crown up and the shank fits on top and between the stainless part of the anchor roller. It does not bounce etc due to the tightening of the anchor flukes against the underside tip of the anchor roller when I tighten anchor chain around the cleat..if that makes any sense. Plus, I set my windline roller(used oversize windline roller) so the anchor would never come into contact with bow of boat when raised and the anchor shank would never come into contact with the deck when secured. Also, instead of using a cleat to secure the anchor chain to pull anchor flukes against the roller end ...you could use an anchor chain tightener/tensioner. I am up in Long Island, NY (with my adopted newborn baby son)...will send some pics with anchor mounted when I get home. -Fred
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Fred, Congratulations! That's awesome. The world needs more people like you and your boy has finally got a break! Hang on to the Seafari if you can and in a couple of years your boy will be noting to his pals "my Dad's boat is better than you Dad's boat!" Enjoy! -- Gillie
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My anchor setup is similar, my anchor roller is hinge and extends the anchor beyond the bow. I have a Powerwinch windlass that operates the anchor from the helm, maybe overkill but my boat is a Sceptre and I do not want to "crawl" on the bow. I have test operated it "dry" but will be testing it in the water the next couple of days, my friend has the same setup and it works great. Once I test it I will post some pics.
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Thanks Gillie..this child has been such a blessing to my wife and I and hopefully I can swing keeping the Seafari...Third job won't kill me....would do anything for the little guy!!Gillie when you get a chance post some more pics of your Seafari!!!!I am going to take mine out when I get home and settled...and do some performance checks as well..I too only have a GPS and a tach(that still needs to be hooked up!!). You had a good idea about running on 6 gallons to get your numbers and I will utilize that as well.
et23----definately post pics of your set up with the windlass/ might do that down the road on a smaller scale..hopefully it won't entail me switching to a self launching roller for a free fall windlass...my windline was not cheap!! -Fred
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Hey Guys,
Some congradulations are in order here. McGill, I still have my foot in my mouth about your 70's crisis teachings. I was unaware but I wanted to chime in here. How does the saying go? Once you go SeaCraft, you'll never go back...I don't know, something like that but good show gettin' her in. Operating the SeaCraft is like an addiction for me so I assume that you'll be itching to get her out again. I too would like to see some pics. Fred, congradulations again! That is so great to hear that your baby is coming home and the SeaCraft is still in the driveway. The seafari is a good, safe family boat. It will come in handy on those family vacations. Guys, I was thinking about adding a bow roller to the seafari. I think one would be handy because i've always tied a bowline on a bite in order to get my bow into the wind. That's a pain cause I usually have to tie it 2 or 3 times to get it right. I have a danforth anchor on the bow. Would that sit in the roller ok or do they only work well with bruce and kingston anchors? Brandon |
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Obviously still needs a lot of attention but here's a few pics of my therapy
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Hey that's lookin sweet McGill. I like the black window frames, they look sharp. How did you get the teak door looking so good? I've put hundreds of coats of oil on and even took everything out a couple of years ago and sanded, cleaned and oiled but it never came out that well.
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