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marsh anchor
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| booboo |
03-22-2012 05:22 AM |
marsh anchor
Any advise on how/where to store a marsh anchor in my boat. I've heard of some people rigging up a pvc pipe. Anyone have any pics of how they store theirs....thanks
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| swamp snorkler |
03-22-2012 07:12 AM |
Cut a small circle of wood and put in in the bottom of one of your rod-holders, then lower your marsh anchor into it. That's what I did when I had my boat. I also had a stainless steel carbiner that I hooked to the top of the anchor to keep the rope out the walkway.
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| T-Bone |
03-22-2012 07:45 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by booboo
(Post 408785)
Any advise on how/where to store a marsh anchor in my boat. I've heard of some people rigging up a pvc pipe. Anyone have any pics of how they store theirs....thanks
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Don't know what kinda boat you have but I have a handrail on my fishmaster that I strapped the pvc pipe to using hose clamps and it's mounted on a slight angle with the end of the pipe even with the back so any mud and water can drain over the side.
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| BigAl |
03-22-2012 11:40 AM |
PVC on the hand rail. I have an 8' stick it anchor pin and it fits perfectly inside 3/4 PVC.
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| redaddiction |
03-22-2012 11:58 AM |
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I would use a few clips like these if the rod fits them.
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| BigAl |
03-22-2012 12:42 PM |
I had some clips like those in my old boat. I had a 5 ft. cajun anchor I put in them. In rough water the cajun anchor would bounce out of those clips. I took some velcro straps and put around the clips, under the screw and over the anchor and that worked pretty well.
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