KiwiMac26m wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:15 pm
The anchor system….this was a big job!
I love this mod, so easy to use and very safe no more going forward to set or pull up the anchor
Hi KiwiMac26M!
Thank you for replying and posting those great photos of your drum winch and self launching anchor!!!
You did an absolutely fantastic job of working things out for your installation.
You really did a great job of thinking things out and addressing all the functionality!
EXCELLENT JOB!!!
We had been toying with several various approaches to this type of mod for Over Easy (Mac26X) and really appreciate your perspectives and thoughtful design as well as your very nice workmanship! You’ve set a high bar to get close to!
One of the aspects we’ve been trying to contend with is the wind up of the anchor chain portion…. We realize that it isn’t always required but it’s something we’d like to be able to incorporate if possible. One of the the several approaches would be to use a larger drum and roller set to accomidate the chain and the line….another is to just add the chain when really needed -> stop short of winding it onto the drum -> then manually deal with it. Yet another is to use an additional tethered ball weight splice / shackle attached a length back along the anchor line to help keep the anchor tang flat on the seabed…yes it probably wouldn’t be as good as the chain length but it would avoid needing to wind the chain onto the drum….
As you have lived with your system in probably more aggressive environments than we anticipate here along the US East Coast Intra Coastal Waterway ( and we are planning on being on larger lakes like Lake Champlain and locations like the Hudson River, the St. Lawrence, the New England Atlantic Coast and possibly the Florida Keys if we have the opportunities to do so) it would be valuable to learn from your experiences along the NZ coasts before we settle on our approach. We’re Never too old or proud to learn from other’s experiences.
Best Regards
Over Easy



