how to add anchor? 2855 cierra

samm835

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I have a 1996 Cierra, it doesn't have an anchor system. It does have a rope/chain hole, I but no idea how I can add. If anyone has added, pictures or your help would be great to read how you added to your boat.
 

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Blind Date

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Has to be access to the anchor locker someplace so you can tie off the bitter end of the anchor line. How about from inside the boat?
 

samm835

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The anchor locker is easily accessed, but if you notice in the picture there is a big single cleat in the center. So how have people added them? I can't be the first to add, I mean its a 28ft boat.
 

tpenfield

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Here ya go . . . .

http://forums.iboats.com/forum/gene...gine-topics/9869521-new-anchor-and-bow-roller

The good news is that you already have a bow roller/pulpit. So, you will just need to add a windlass (if that is what you mean by "anchor system"). In the thread above, I first added the bow roller, then the next year added the windlass.

The cleat on the bow will have to go . . . probably you will want a set of cleats towards the rubrail to tie up and the secure the anchor in rougher conditions.

Plan on about $2K to add a windlass
 

shrew

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You have a bow pulpit, an anchor cleat and a hawser pipe. That black thing to he right of the anchor cleat is the hawser pipe. That will feed down into your anchor locker. What you don't have is a windlass. On that size boat, you will use 1/4" chain and 1/2 inch line. You don't really need a windlass. I have 30 ft of 1.4" chaing and 200ft of 1/2 line and a 25LB Manson supreme. My wife hauls it by hand.

If you're single handed, then yes a windlass would be very useful. With a mate, bump into and out of gear to advance on the anchor while a mate pulls in the slack line/chain and feeds it down into the locker.
 
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