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Old 06-02-2015, 01:34 AM   #1
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We have a 2000 3300scr and looking for places to stow anchors when not in use any ideas would be great
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Old 02-04-2017, 07:58 PM   #2
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Did you ever get an answer for this?
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4 months shy of 2 year old post. I had to stop and think about 'anchors'. How many extra anchors are we talking about here?

I have a 2nd anchor that acts as a stern and potentially emergency 2nd anchor. I have a 2800 and store it along with about 150 of line under the v berth next to the AC unit.
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I have 2 anchors and a sand spike. One anchor hangs off the bow and the second anchor and sand spike are stored in the aft locker.
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What Philo said! It's called the lazzarette ( aft locker)


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The stern locker is where we store our regularlarly used ones. Under the V berth is where we store our extra ones as well, just wondered if there was any better ideas that we did not think about.
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My 3200 came with a second anchor strapped to the side of the holding tank, next to the port engine's exhaust manifold. Haven't found a better place for it...
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Nice place, but i already have a tool case there.
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Old 03-25-2017, 07:18 PM   #9
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I have a stern anchor and line in the storage under one of the starboard rear benches.
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I have plenty of room for an extra danforth and 150ft in the forward anchor locker. I keep the line in a mesh bag so it doesn't tangle with the one on the windlass
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