Some time ago I've bought a Rocna 25 for my Bavaria 40 Ocean, which is slightly oversized (because I want it to be). As the weather is finally a bit nicer, I'm fiddling around on deck. There's some issues with stowing the anchor, and some other anchoring related issues, all of which want a good, nice and money-efficient solution addressing them all.
The issues are:
- When fully winched up with the windlass, the anchor's roller bar hits the pulpit. It jams it in there tightly, which is actually nice except the pulpit being only mounted in 3 points gets pushed to one side a bit, plus the contact between stainless pulpit and galvanized anchor makes for unhappy chemistry (temporarily solved with that bit of white self-amalgamating tape you see on the pulpit).
- The anchor locker lid doesn't fully close because the shank is about 7 cm too high in this position.
- The chain doesn't do the 90+ degree turn around the gypsy it should be doing (this is a Bavaria design flaw).
Between a friend and myself we've had a good stare at the bow and come up with plenty of solutions, but none satisfying all 3 of the criteria, those being:
I've also had a look at the Rocna wiki, where there are several Bavarias, but unfortunately no good inspiration either.
Any ideas that don't involve buying a different anchor or making a whole new bow roller and address all 3 issues? Has anyone solved this before? Suggestions welcome!
Photo shows the anchor pulled hard in with the winchlass, and you can see the locker lid not closing because it sits on the shank. The pulpit is not attached and about 10 cm higher than its normal position, resting on the anchor's roller bar (had it off to rebed the leaky legs).