Hi all. Been a big fan, lurker, and student of these forums for a while. I've not been able to find any topics on this subject, so thought that I'd ask the experts...
I have a 20' cuddy cabin (it's an *ahem* Renken *ahem*) that is my first cuddy. I have yet to put it in the water, but all systems are "go" on the muffs after some work. I bought this boat for two reasons...we like to visit some islands in the bay up here in Maine and we like to listen to the weekly waterfront concerts from the river rather than amongst the heathens. This boat will serve both purposes.
That said, both purposes require anchoring. One in a river and one in mild (2' seas) waves. I have read enough here to know that the anchors needed for these trips will be different. No big deal.
My question has more to do with the boat. On the river, I had typically taken my 16' Starcraft and had no problems with throwing a couple of mushroom anchors to keep me in place. The Renken will require a bit more effort to keep me in one place. I know that I need a suitable river anchor with a suitable length of chain.
What I don't know is...how do cuddy people do this? This boat doesn't have any gear at the bow that could be used to drop or raise an anchor. It's going to be completely manual. But how do I do it without beating the snot out of my boat with the chain? And where do we stow all of the anchoring gear? If I'm anchoring in 25 fow regularly in a slow moving (3 knots) river, I've got to figure this out, I suppose.
I have a 20' cuddy cabin (it's an *ahem* Renken *ahem*) that is my first cuddy. I have yet to put it in the water, but all systems are "go" on the muffs after some work. I bought this boat for two reasons...we like to visit some islands in the bay up here in Maine and we like to listen to the weekly waterfront concerts from the river rather than amongst the heathens. This boat will serve both purposes.
That said, both purposes require anchoring. One in a river and one in mild (2' seas) waves. I have read enough here to know that the anchors needed for these trips will be different. No big deal.
My question has more to do with the boat. On the river, I had typically taken my 16' Starcraft and had no problems with throwing a couple of mushroom anchors to keep me in place. The Renken will require a bit more effort to keep me in one place. I know that I need a suitable river anchor with a suitable length of chain.
What I don't know is...how do cuddy people do this? This boat doesn't have any gear at the bow that could be used to drop or raise an anchor. It's going to be completely manual. But how do I do it without beating the snot out of my boat with the chain? And where do we stow all of the anchoring gear? If I'm anchoring in 25 fow regularly in a slow moving (3 knots) river, I've got to figure this out, I suppose.