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T&T: Anchor washdown shower

From: Robin Brueckner (no email)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2008 - 10:02:12 EST

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    When I fabricated my own anchor pulpit, I ran a length of 1/2" copper tubing
    inside the layers of 3/4 plywood with the end sticking out the front
    underneath the anchor arm roller. The aft end has an elbow and tubing
    protrudes down into my rope locker for connection to a pump.

    I experimented with nozzles and finally added a few inches of copper tubing
    via coupling flattening the end of the tubing with a vice grip til I got the
    spray I liked. You want low volume and high pressure to get the mud off.

    Running PVC or copper under an existing platform should work just fine.

    People stare when I winch up my anchor as not many boats have such a washdown
    without anybody standing there. The main problem I have is that the boat is
    usually facing into any breeze and the salt water spray from the nozzle drifts
    back onto the boat. I haven't figured any good way to eliminate that, but
    sometimes I turn the boat sideways to the wind so the spray blows past.

    You can also minimize mud accumulation by pulling in,say, twenty feet of chain
    a few times during the hour or so prior to departure....if you do drag, just
    leave a bit earlier...

    In addition, really sticky mud down near the anchor sometimes needs a few
    rinses.....raising and lowering the chain....but the salt water washdown is
    definitely worthwhile. Rob Brueckner
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