anchoring a CD-25

Bob, it's in the "Installations sub-album" Here... It'll bring it up too if you click on the faint blue "these" in Matt's post, hard to see....

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charlie
 
As soon as I start using the boat again! :lol: Snow here today, not much by my usual standards but white and the birds are very nervous!

Come out to SBS next year, I'd like to meet you!

Charlie
 
I have been looking for something to work in the above situation for a while. Saw a device made by a company called "Newfound Metals" called a Cleat Chock. think it might work here. 3 sizes, all stainless. Sorry I can't bring the photo over but will try putting the link here:

http://www.newfoundmetals.com/catalog/pg08.html

and hope it works. $39 and change each but looked pretty stout when I saw them at the boat show. the company is in Port Townsend, WA

Harvey
SleepyC
 
Charlie, Thanks--It looks as if the line could hit against the edges of the plate, if they lead to one side. Is this a problem?

Harvey--interesting device. I see it has 3/8" studs, 2" long, so you need good access under the deck--and probably best to make a backing plate. Let us know how these work out. The rounded edges should avoid chafe on the line.
 
Hi Dr. Bob,

You are right, I think it should have a backing plate too. They do come in 3 sizes, and the 8" is the small one. I am looking forward to putting these on the bow to use with a bridle for anchoring or towing if needed. By the time I get that done I may have some pictures too.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
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