Anchor roller mounted on bow wooden plank

Cali_Boat_Guy

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I'm considering mounting a windlass on my 1986 Sea Ray 270. The teak plank on the bow (not really a bow sprit?) is where I want to mount the anchor roller with the motor underneath the anchor compartment hatch directly behind the plank (like every other boat). I've had a friend tell me not to do it because the teak plank has slots in it (see photos) and it may be too weak. Has anyone mounted a windlass with a teak plank like this one? I can stand on the plank and creaks/flexes a tiny bit but it holds my weight. I don't see how this would be a problem. Any thoughts?20250916_104112.jpg20250916_104102.jpg
 

MikeSchinlaub

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I can stand on the plank and creaks/flexes a tiny bit but it holds my weight. I don't see how this would be a problem. Any thoughts?
The boat weighs a lot more than you do. I wouldn't do it.

I work in a repair shop, but haven't seen many of those. The one that comes to mind, the protrusion in front was part of the hull, and I think it was shorter than your platform.

If you wanted to add one, I think you should use a pretty stout piece of stainless or aluminum, extending as far back as the lid which I'm assuming is up there, with a good backing plate on the bottom side as well.
 

Cali_Boat_Guy

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This not a separate piece either, it's in the fiberglass hull. I've seen some photos of them done that way. I've only seen one with the slots like this one.
 

Scott Danforth

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One snag of the anchor and the rode will snap that bit of teak right off the bow.

Anchor chutes and rollers are usually mounted in heavy stainless weldments for a reason
 

Cali_Boat_Guy

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Okay, if these boats were designed for a windlass then how did they mount them. There is a breaker in engine compartment for a windlass. How did the engineers at Sea Ray mount them?
 

Cali_Boat_Guy

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I'll head over to the Sea Ray forum and see if anyone there has direct experience (success/failure) with reinforcing it. As always, thank you for the input!
 

cyclops222

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They all look so pretty.
Wonder what they would look like after holding a boat in 5 to 10 foot waves for a day. Or being pulled tightly after the storm ended ? Why some boats have a 2 speed / power level retrieve. control box near the bow. I do not think those slotted wood bows would take any mistakes. On the last foot of take up.
Your 27 footer would possibly tear out that wood Pulpit. Under hours of yanking. a 300 foot line / rode. Might save the wood work.
 
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