Anchor Storage

Started by Thornback, May 25, 2015, 10:39:36 AM

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Thornback

I often fish with wild shiners and use both bow and stern mushroom anchors, so I made a box for each. I used 2x4's for the sides and a 2x12 for the bottom. I put a wood screw through the bottom at each corner from the inside so the point of the screw is protruding out the bottom of the box. This penetrates about a quarter inch into the deck carpet and holds the box in place. I lined the box with pieces of sponge and cut off the bottom of a plastic bucket to hold the anchor. The anchor sets in the plastic bucket which catches the water and mud and is easily removed to wash out. I wrap the anchor line around the box when not in use. The PVC pipe screwed to the box serves as a rod holder when I need to set my rod down for a snack or a nature call.


Lee Smith

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That's great.  The best thing I like about it is not having the mess to deal with.  We have some nasty stuff in our parts, this fixes that problem  ~c~
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Tks for sharing the picture with us.  Looks very functional  ~shade
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Very creative.  ~c~  That bucket idea is genius.  8)
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Thornback, a lot of thought went into your anchor holder.  It certainly meets your needs.  Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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BenFishing

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Do you have anything to keep it from bouncing out, in case you are cruising and hit a wake or something. 
I like the bucket being removable, so you don't have to deal with that anchor mess.
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Thornback

Quote from: BenFishing on July 13, 2015, 10:00:40 AM
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Do you have anything to keep it from bouncing out, in case you are cruising and hit a wake or something. 

It has four drywall screws protruding through the bottom board about 1/4" that penetrate into the deck carpet. That helps keep it in place. Plus the weight of the anchors hold it on the deck when cruising and encountering a wake. I have never had a problem with it bouncing on the water. I have had it move when towing the boat and hit a bump in the road :)

BenFishing

Good deal!

I had to ask because when I was a kid, riding on the floor of my dad's bass boat, we hit a wave, I bounced up in the air, and the door for the storage area under the front deck opened, the anchor came flying out, I slammed down on top of the anchor.
Freak occurrence, but I've always secured my anchors, since.

My dad said it was lucky I was there, otherwise the anchor might have hit something valuable.  lo
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