tdonoughue
Jetboaters Admiral
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- 4,945
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- 4,088
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- Location
- The Woodlands, TX 77381
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
I got one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LONPUM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01
I thought it would be cool to not have to yank the box anchor off the bottom any more. It does not come with a bouy, so I got a Polyform A-1 bouy (also off Amazon). Also got the inflator for the bouy (there is a separate little 3-dollar adapter you need to buy to pump the thing up).
So, the bouy is nice. Very solid, but pliant. I drilled straight down the top of the eye on it to install the metal eye and nut from the anchor puller. That then attaches directly to the puller (no line needed).
I stopped off in about 7' of water, let out about 25' of rode and hung for awhile. While floating, I installed the anchor puller. When I was ready to go, I tossed the puller overboard, re-secured the anchor line, and motored back over the anchor. I don't know if I went far enough, but it did pull the anchor off the bottom and the bouy bobbed to the surface. So I stopped, pulled in the line. But I was disappointed to find that the puller had not made it all the way down to the anchor. There was still about 5-6' there. So I wound up pulling up the anchor...
As a side note, the A-1 bouy will not fit in the anchor locker on my boat. It is very close, but no cigar. I was able to deflate it a bit and get it to fit, but it is a squeeze.
So, mixed review on this one from me. I will update if I try it again. Probably only good for deeper waters as far as I am concerned. Even then, I don't know that it will save a lot of effort. So far. I only have had 1 run with it.
Anyone else have experience with one of these?
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LONPUM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01
I thought it would be cool to not have to yank the box anchor off the bottom any more. It does not come with a bouy, so I got a Polyform A-1 bouy (also off Amazon). Also got the inflator for the bouy (there is a separate little 3-dollar adapter you need to buy to pump the thing up).
So, the bouy is nice. Very solid, but pliant. I drilled straight down the top of the eye on it to install the metal eye and nut from the anchor puller. That then attaches directly to the puller (no line needed).
I stopped off in about 7' of water, let out about 25' of rode and hung for awhile. While floating, I installed the anchor puller. When I was ready to go, I tossed the puller overboard, re-secured the anchor line, and motored back over the anchor. I don't know if I went far enough, but it did pull the anchor off the bottom and the bouy bobbed to the surface. So I stopped, pulled in the line. But I was disappointed to find that the puller had not made it all the way down to the anchor. There was still about 5-6' there. So I wound up pulling up the anchor...
As a side note, the A-1 bouy will not fit in the anchor locker on my boat. It is very close, but no cigar. I was able to deflate it a bit and get it to fit, but it is a squeeze.
So, mixed review on this one from me. I will update if I try it again. Probably only good for deeper waters as far as I am concerned. Even then, I don't know that it will save a lot of effort. So far. I only have had 1 run with it.
Anyone else have experience with one of these?