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Old 28 July 2024, 17:59   #1
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2010 humber 5.5 . Anchoring

the rib has a tube on the tip of the bow , that im assuming has something to do with a anchor line . can anyone tell me how this works please , thanks
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Old 28 July 2024, 19:06   #2
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Do you have a cleat behind said tube? The tube helps keep the rope inline and not rubbing on the tubes as you are recovering it and if there is a cleat inboard, then while anchored. If no cleat I would recommend a line from the bow eye be installed aka a painter, so you have an way to tie the anchor off. Make sure the line is short enough so it can't get into the prop.
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Old 28 July 2024, 20:12   #3
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2010 humber 5.5 . Anchoring

the rib has a tube on the tip of the bow , that im assuming has something to do with a anchor line . can anyone tell me how this works please , thanks
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Old 29 July 2024, 17:29   #4
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Do you have a cleat behind said tube? The tube helps keep the rope inline and not rubbing on the tubes as you are recovering it and if there is a cleat inboard, then while anchored. If no cleat I would recommend a line from the bow eye be installed aka a painter, so you have an way to tie the anchor off. Make sure the line is short enough so it can't get into the prop.
yes a stainless loop for the rope to run through then a cleat
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Old 29 July 2024, 17:29   #5
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agreed when im at boat ill take a pic later on
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