Hi all,
I have a (new to me) 22 Cruiser which came with a 9lbs Delta anchor that I am not comfortable with (I think it's undersized / can best be described as "cute").
I bought the next size up (a 14 lbs delta) but it wouldn't fit on the bow roller without hitting the bow/scratching gelcoat.
I also wasn't happy with the rollers I could find online and decided to make one myself. I'm about 90% done with this project and thought ya'll may be interested, and see if anyone else has run into this issue / what their solution was.
Build:
I used a wet layup over a mold with a vacuum pump, it's a mixture of (mostly) carbon weave, some unidirectional weave and some fiberglass. I made the roller with a droop so it was closer to the water, so am thinking about how to protect the roller from the chain, currently thinking sacrificial fiberglass. Next steps... cut down the roller to fit the boat and attach it. I also have some light finishing to do (I used some filler on the inside where my vacuum went funky). I am not sure how to post pictures, but would be happy to if anyone is interested. Had a ton of lessons learned, and am now heavily considering what else "needs" to be carbon.
I have a (new to me) 22 Cruiser which came with a 9lbs Delta anchor that I am not comfortable with (I think it's undersized / can best be described as "cute").
I bought the next size up (a 14 lbs delta) but it wouldn't fit on the bow roller without hitting the bow/scratching gelcoat.
I also wasn't happy with the rollers I could find online and decided to make one myself. I'm about 90% done with this project and thought ya'll may be interested, and see if anyone else has run into this issue / what their solution was.
Build:
I used a wet layup over a mold with a vacuum pump, it's a mixture of (mostly) carbon weave, some unidirectional weave and some fiberglass. I made the roller with a droop so it was closer to the water, so am thinking about how to protect the roller from the chain, currently thinking sacrificial fiberglass. Next steps... cut down the roller to fit the boat and attach it. I also have some light finishing to do (I used some filler on the inside where my vacuum went funky). I am not sure how to post pictures, but would be happy to if anyone is interested. Had a ton of lessons learned, and am now heavily considering what else "needs" to be carbon.