#179898 - 01/02/03 06:41 PM
Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Egg
Registered: 01/02/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Eugene, OR
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I'm new to drift boating and this board. My used Diamond Back came with a 30# pyramid anchor that is past it's prime. I think the previous owner allowed his kids to play with the foot release system in the driveway. The anchor is currently shaped closer to a cannon ball than a pyramid.
I'd like to recast the anchor or have it recast. Until they closed last week, Baxter's here in Eugene would recast anchors. Do any of you know where a mold could be purchased or someone who will recast anchors in the Eugene area?
Any help, guidance or advice will be appreciated.
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#179899 - 01/02/03 07:31 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1147
Loc: Out there, somewhere
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Have you tried it in the river? Might not be a problem. The point on the end isn't really that important. You just want some edges on the upper side to catch on rocks.
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#179900 - 01/02/03 11:02 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Egg
Registered: 01/02/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Eugene, OR
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Silver Hilton - I appreciate your taking a minute to respond.
I've tried it in the McKenzie a couple times with limited success. I understand anchor line scope and had plenty of rope out. The top corners are rounded.
A friend with experience said that my best bet was recasting or replacing. Replacement about $35 at Joe's. Won't break the bank but, seems a waste. Also seems recasting may be a niche market for part time business.
Thanks,
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#179901 - 01/02/03 11:34 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1147
Loc: Out there, somewhere
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I'd just get the new anchor and keep that one for a spare. If you were bored and really had nothing to do, you could try to pound new corners onto it with a sledge. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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#179902 - 01/03/03 06:13 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Egg
Registered: 01/02/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Eugene, OR
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Thanks for the advice. Since I'm going to buy a new anchor, should I get another 30# or step up to 35#? I'll be fishing most of the time with one other person. Boat is 16' x 54".
I appreciate your taking the time provide advice and guidance.
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#179903 - 01/03/03 08:00 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/27/00
Posts: 2447
Loc: Stumpy Acres
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I have a melting pot that will hold about 100#'s so I do my own..I have lots of lead so I can add to it in the mold which I made and have # marks on it....Anyone close by that wants an anchor remolded let me know....Give me your anchor and 20.00 and I'll melt down and add back to weight and give you new...TM
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#179904 - 01/04/03 06:08 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Fry
Registered: 11/16/02
Posts: 29
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When I put an anchor nest in my boat, I pounded on the thing for awhile to make it fit, but I was only shaping the bottom of the anchor. Buy a #35 over the #30. I have the heavier one and really like it better. You still won't hold in fast water, but that would be dangerous anyway. You can hold anywhere it is safe enough to anchor with a #35. My buddy has a #30 and we are always coming off anchor, which freaks me out
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#179905 - 01/04/03 08:28 PM
Re: Recasting Pyramid Anchors
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Egg
Registered: 01/02/03
Posts: 4
Loc: Eugene, OR
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More good advice. It looks like I'll be buying a 35#. I wish I was closer so I could take advantage of having my current one recast to 35#. $20 seems a fair price and well worth it.
From reading posts from other newbies, I seem to owe a story.
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