GiddYupJoe
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I wanted to purchase one of the Anchor Hog's this winter but the design looked so simple that I figured I would try to tackle it myself.
Here is the picture I went by, they charge $99 plus shipping for a set of two 4 footers. I was able to build my own for roughly $80. Had I not painted them (from what I see at the lake, no one does), take off $20 in spray paint and for $60 bucks its a solid project.
I purchased the Auger from boat left and dock on @Bruce recommendation from an earlier post. Total cost of the augers was $36 with shipping.
http://www.boatliftanddock.com/p-583-torqd-composite-dock-auger.aspx
Here is what I picked up from Lowes. I decided to add a Ubolt on the top to tie the rope to and paint them Orange so the would be highly visible while at anchor. I also plan on filling them with spray foam to allow them to float (I have no idea if this will work or not).
2, 5' - 1 1/2" PVC @ $3.34 ea
2, 1 1/2" PVC Tee @ $1.72 ea
2, 1 1/2" PVC Coupler @ $.79 ea
2, 3/8" 2 1/2" SS Hex Bolts, $3.67
2, 3/8" SS Hex Nut @$1.97
2, 1/4"X1 3/4" SS U-Bolt @ $1.98 ea
2, PVC Primer and Topcoat (Orange) $4.99 ea
1, Window Gap Foam @ $3.68
I used 3/8" bit to drill the holes in the coupler starting with a 3/16' for the pilot hole. You will see a small gap at the bottom. When the coupler is all the way on the PVC you will not be able to stick the auger all the way in. From what I can tell this is the "drain" that anchor hog advertises on their system. I went with two bolts for stability.
Using a 1/4" drill bit I added the SS U-Bolt to the top in the center of the Tee. I figured for a couple bucks why not... good place to tie off to.
You will notice that I have no handles yet. I plan to cut about a foot off and use about 6" on each side of the handle to make them 4'. I believe a 4 footer will fit in the front starboard seat because it allows it to go all the way back into the helm compartment.
I will update this thread when I get around to paint, foam and assembly so you can all see the finished product.
Here is the picture I went by, they charge $99 plus shipping for a set of two 4 footers. I was able to build my own for roughly $80. Had I not painted them (from what I see at the lake, no one does), take off $20 in spray paint and for $60 bucks its a solid project.
I purchased the Auger from boat left and dock on @Bruce recommendation from an earlier post. Total cost of the augers was $36 with shipping.
http://www.boatliftanddock.com/p-583-torqd-composite-dock-auger.aspx
Here is what I picked up from Lowes. I decided to add a Ubolt on the top to tie the rope to and paint them Orange so the would be highly visible while at anchor. I also plan on filling them with spray foam to allow them to float (I have no idea if this will work or not).
2, 5' - 1 1/2" PVC @ $3.34 ea
2, 1 1/2" PVC Tee @ $1.72 ea
2, 1 1/2" PVC Coupler @ $.79 ea
2, 3/8" 2 1/2" SS Hex Bolts, $3.67
2, 3/8" SS Hex Nut @$1.97
2, 1/4"X1 3/4" SS U-Bolt @ $1.98 ea
2, PVC Primer and Topcoat (Orange) $4.99 ea
1, Window Gap Foam @ $3.68
I used 3/8" bit to drill the holes in the coupler starting with a 3/16' for the pilot hole. You will see a small gap at the bottom. When the coupler is all the way on the PVC you will not be able to stick the auger all the way in. From what I can tell this is the "drain" that anchor hog advertises on their system. I went with two bolts for stability.
Using a 1/4" drill bit I added the SS U-Bolt to the top in the center of the Tee. I figured for a couple bucks why not... good place to tie off to.
You will notice that I have no handles yet. I plan to cut about a foot off and use about 6" on each side of the handle to make them 4'. I believe a 4 footer will fit in the front starboard seat because it allows it to go all the way back into the helm compartment.
I will update this thread when I get around to paint, foam and assembly so you can all see the finished product.