
What is the issue?
Some anchors have a tendency to swing back and strike the fiberglass underneath the anchor rollers when being weighed. This leads to the gelcoat getting scuffed and chipped.Why address this?
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How to address this?
Protect the bow by implementing a stainless steel anchor plate as shown below.
Vessels with bow protectorsPhoto: Michael Harpur
The plate can be easily set in place by degreasing and keying the gel coat where it will be placed. The plate can then be fixed using two-part epoxy, and if you wish to strengthen it further by the addition of bolts.
Unprotected bowPhoto: Michael Harpur
When setting off it is also prudent to tie up the heads of articulating anchors, such as a CQR, to prevent it swinging about, not to mention the noise it causes.
With thanks to:
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