Re: Windlass setup ( the Anchor Line )
redgin5,
...it's in the forward-most part of the hull, under the forward deck.
I haven't a clue to the layout of your boat.
Usually called a "rope locker" that is used to store and attach the end of your "anchor line"...passing up through the rope locker/deck structure by way of a "hawse pipe" as it it labelled in the catalogs. up on deck behind? the hawse pipe is an oversized cleat or "sampson post" which is bolted through the deck with a backer plate under the deck for strength. there are also "anchor chocks" that are made for certain anchors, usually "danforth" style anchors that also attach to the forward deck for secure stowage of the anchor...and other types already mentioned that attach the anchor to your bow rail...as well as "chain locks" to lock the anchor into the pulpit considering that you are using a chain/rope "anchor rode".
If your are using an electric windlass to retrieve the anchor then the "hawse pipe" will accept the incoming "anchor rode" down into the "rope locker".
Enjoy