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Alumacraft Jon and bow anchor
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<blockquote data-quote="rootbeer" data-source="post: 413456" data-attributes="member: 11640"><p>The intended use is for stillwater fly fishing. I wanted to be able to position the boat and drop the anchor without having to climb to the bow of the boat and keep as many things in the bow as possible as I seem to be able to tangle fly line very easily. </p><p></p><p>Currently I run the anchor rope over the bow inside the bow handle and then have loose rope in the stern that I have been tying off to the oarlock, but that does not work very well. </p><p></p><p>I did purchase a clamcleat with thoughts of installing that on the inside of the gunnel near the stern, but I wonder if a standard cleat would be better.</p><p></p><p>I want to keep the top of the boat as clean as possible as I need to be able to slide it on top of a rack to transport.</p><p></p><p>This was not supposed to be that complicated lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rootbeer, post: 413456, member: 11640"] The intended use is for stillwater fly fishing. I wanted to be able to position the boat and drop the anchor without having to climb to the bow of the boat and keep as many things in the bow as possible as I seem to be able to tangle fly line very easily. Currently I run the anchor rope over the bow inside the bow handle and then have loose rope in the stern that I have been tying off to the oarlock, but that does not work very well. I did purchase a clamcleat with thoughts of installing that on the inside of the gunnel near the stern, but I wonder if a standard cleat would be better. I want to keep the top of the boat as clean as possible as I need to be able to slide it on top of a rack to transport. This was not supposed to be that complicated lol. [/QUOTE]
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