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Anchor winch for 12 foot Jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="catfishjohn" data-source="post: 409269" data-attributes="member: 20814"><p>depending on the bottom your anchoring to,,,,my 12 footer I tend to anchor from the stern,,,as that's where I'm sittin and I'm fat and lazy. but,, a mushroom anchor handles most bottoms in no current, and a small fluke type for rivers and current both are cheap new, and stupid cheeeep if you find them at fleamarkets or yardsales. that nice pulley gadget would be good mounted up front,,,you don't need a winch unless you did something way wrong. just a handy cleat to belay your anchor road too . we aren't dealing with that much poundage. </p><p>but if its hooked up on the front you don't want top be pounding waves with it..personaly I just toss mine in a homedepot bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catfishjohn, post: 409269, member: 20814"] depending on the bottom your anchoring to,,,,my 12 footer I tend to anchor from the stern,,,as that's where I'm sittin and I'm fat and lazy. but,, a mushroom anchor handles most bottoms in no current, and a small fluke type for rivers and current both are cheap new, and stupid cheeeep if you find them at fleamarkets or yardsales. that nice pulley gadget would be good mounted up front,,,you don't need a winch unless you did something way wrong. just a handy cleat to belay your anchor road too . we aren't dealing with that much poundage. but if its hooked up on the front you don't want top be pounding waves with it..personaly I just toss mine in a homedepot bucket. [/QUOTE]
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