Not sure of the logic of the hole positions in the shank and fluke. Neither really line up for securing the anchor in the bow roller. I made a wooden wedge to hold the anchor firm.
Angie Baucum (store manager)–
David the holes are not intended for securing the anchor on the bow roller .
The hole in the shank is for a secondary trip line, or anchor retreival.
We do suggest either the Anchor Bungee, Anchor Guard or a conbination of the two as a method for securing the anchor on your roller.
You wedge method sounds good also
Chuck C. (verified owner) –
Worked first try!
Nathan T. (verified owner) –
David J. (verified owner) –
Not sure of the logic of the hole positions in the shank and fluke. Neither really line up for securing the anchor in the bow roller. I made a wooden wedge to hold the anchor firm.
Angie Baucum (store manager) –
David the holes are not intended for securing the anchor on the bow roller .
The hole in the shank is for a secondary trip line, or anchor retreival.
We do suggest either the Anchor Bungee, Anchor Guard or a conbination of the two as a method for securing the anchor on your roller.
You wedge method sounds good also