Anyone store their anchors in the bilge of their 24? I'm tired of crawling into the cuddy to get my anchors out when it's full.
Anyone store their anchors in the bilge? How do you secure them?
Thread: Anchor storage in bilge on a 24
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06-29-2009 10:46 PM
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06-29-2009 10:55 PM
I/O I assume?
Might be some room to mount a bracket on the back of the seat, or off the Port Gunnel under the hatch.
Good topic!!
I was planning on doing something to store fenders under the hatch.
What 24 do you have? Put up some pics!
The Pantera Famalia is thick here on Serious.
And by the way - welcome to the site!"Keep the bottle on the bar Ira, I won't be long".
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06-29-2009 11:08 PM
Thanks! I see the Pantera family is big here!
Yes it's an I/O. Not a lot of room under there. I was thinking about brackets on the back of the seat but my main concern is to make sure it's 100% secure.
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06-29-2009 11:10 PM
Here's a couple pics. 1999 Pantera Sport 24.
Last edited by blackhawk; 06-29-2009 at 11:18 PM.
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06-30-2009 10:49 AMHow about a Fortress anchor that comes apart and stores in a bag. You can store it under your bench seat.
Can you share some pics of your engine compartment? I've never seen the inside of one, mine was an OB setup. Here's some pics of the anchor storage made custom from the guy in Cali who owned it in 2006
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06-30-2009 11:35 AM
Beautiful water, blackhawk. Where is that?
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06-30-2009 11:44 AM
Pic on the left is Torch Lake and the water is actually more blue in person!
The other two are Grand Traverse Bay. The pic in the middle was the calmest I have EVER seen the bay. We decided to head to another town about 30 miles away. Wind kicked up while we were hanging out and we came back in 2-4 footers!
Both lakes are in Northern Michigan.
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06-30-2009 12:43 PM
I store my anchor in the engine room of my 24 pantera. It's a huge anchor that doesn't go anywhere after I hoist it, the chain, and the line in there! I put it on the Starboard side because under power that side of the boat rides a bit higher anyway. I know that shoving it in the cabin sucks. I did that for a few years, but it was always in the way of the porta-pottie. I'm remodeling my cabin/berth now, so I definitely don't want it in there anymore.
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06-30-2009 02:19 PM
A small Box Anchor should fit under the back seat.
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06-30-2009 02:28 PM
I like the box anchor, comes w/ a bag which can hold over 100ft of rode.
AND it doesn't need chain.
But all of his stereo amps etc are under the rear bench seat.
You should be able to pad the bilge flooring and a stringer or two, and use a strong bungee to hold it in place.
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06-30-2009 07:17 PM
maybe you could find the place you would like it. Get some acceptable material. use expanding foam and let it form around the anchor. You might want to experiment a little first to get the combo correct. It seems like it would hold it tight in one of the corners next to a stringer or a support brace.
I hope you get the idea
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07-01-2009 02:10 PMTo expand on that great idea ...put the anchor in a plastic bag, so the foam doesn't stick to it. That stuff is a b!tch to get off.
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07-01-2009 03:31 PM
"Get some acceptable material. "
You may try some while vinyl and it would blend in. Try sewing up an empty while vinyl bag of sorts and then partially fill it with the expanding foam.
I'm sure this will take a few tries before you get it right