Anchor Deployment Problems??

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BradV

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If you are tired of cursing and kicking your anchor in order to get it to fall. Windline has a much larger and beefier bow roller that has a hinged front that deploys the anchor every time. You can see the original one and the new updated one. It is called the URM 9. Not on their website but the custom one that they made specifically for the Grady Whites. Only thing you might have to do is sand down the bottom of the groove that the bow roller sits in now since it tapers from 3.5" to 3.25"
 

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yeah i know im running out of ideas on what to do next. I might put up a post for pimp my 2530.
 
I was thinking of a small, forward facing hatch over the helm area for fresh air,....... you go first. :D

What kind of Nav lights do you have??? They are different that my 2003, mine suck at night, the glare blinds me. How are those?
 
Both of my front windows open. Are you talking about putting a hatch like what they have over the berth above your head at the helm? I moved my tower back as far as possible so the girls can us it to lay out. Nav lights are very low profile and have very small lenses so they project well and do not glare much. they are tear drop shaped.
 
looks good. hows your storage system in the cabin? if youre getting antsy for projects, you could always put in my bungee cord storage system across the top, pretty easy project and keeps stuff organized very well. mine holds 6 type Is and a bunch of towels, foul weather gear, blankets, etc. keeps em high and dry and out of the way.
 
Pelagic - How has that epoxy held up on the Starboard??

That is a great storage solution for many things.
 
Bryan A":ojfojg01 said:
Pelagic - How has that epoxy held up on the Starboard??

That is a great storage solution for many things.

its held up very well. the only problem i have had is i originally tried to mount the center blocks right on the "point" of the vee, which left a space between the block and the fiberglass. :oops: i just moved it over a bit, works fine now. use PLENTY of epoxy :)
 
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