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14 ft boat anchor/line management?
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<blockquote data-quote="TriBull" data-source="post: 522246" data-attributes="member: 32176"><p>I use a heavy duty vinyl dry bag. Out of the water I store two anchors & lines and two dock lines in it. On the water, the dock lines are always tied to the bow & stern, I place a smaller mushroom anchor & line at the stern and keep the larger anchor & line in the bag up front. I keep the stern anchor line wrapped up until I need it. But even after I use it, it’s not in the way when I retrieve & coil the line below the transom. I’m in salt water often, so I always rinse all the anchors, lines and the bag out at home. They dry quick in the Florida sun, then I store it all back in the bag for the next trip.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]123768[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriBull, post: 522246, member: 32176"] I use a heavy duty vinyl dry bag. Out of the water I store two anchors & lines and two dock lines in it. On the water, the dock lines are always tied to the bow & stern, I place a smaller mushroom anchor & line at the stern and keep the larger anchor & line in the bag up front. I keep the stern anchor line wrapped up until I need it. But even after I use it, it’s not in the way when I retrieve & coil the line below the transom. I’m in salt water often, so I always rinse all the anchors, lines and the bag out at home. They dry quick in the Florida sun, then I store it all back in the bag for the next trip. [ATTACH type="full"]123768[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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