What is an "Anchor Point"?

Mark42

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Browsing the Sea-Dog catalog and came across this piece of hardware. I'm guessing its purpose is to tie the anchor line to. But just not sure.

Anyone use one of these?

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They also have this Anchor Mount for attaching an anchor to the bow rail. Can't figure out how it is supposed to work. Got any ideas?

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arks

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Re: What is an "Anchor Point"?

They can't be intended for attaching a line to boat anchors that are on the bottom- they'd rip themselves out on the first swell!
I'm pretty sure the first one is meant to be used as a tie-down point for a line or bimini strap.
'EDIT' The Anchor Mount is 2 identical straps used to store a danforth-type anchor on the bow rail when not in use. You slip the bar stock thru a loop in each.
 

Mark42

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Re: What is an "Anchor Point"?

Thanks Arks! Yeah, that makes sense its not for an actual anchor, but just a light duty tie down point. Brain is working slow this morning.

And the anchor mount seems odd. You would think that they would offer two in a package rather than individual if its intended to hold a Danforth style anchor by the horizontal rod.

Doesn't it seem like the anchor would sway in a mount like that?
 

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Re: What is an "Anchor Point"?

Update: I called Sea Dog about the anchor mount. Seems they decided not to manufacture it any longer. Said they are pulling it from the catalog.
 
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