1996 V-21

Bow Roller V-21

Sure....I'll get you sum more pics in a few days.......Suffolk huh? I guess your about 2 hours away & south from me here on the Shore. Relocating the anchor has many pluses....the one I like is not puting gouges and scrapes underneath that bow flare when anchoring or de-anchoring. And its always ready to drop, just bring up the anchor line secure it to the shackle and let her go. This arrangement worked very well with my old 20 so it was a no brainer. I leave the anchor chain on the deck all the time, just bring up the anchor line from the locker down below. I was going to install a small hawse pipe like on the 20 but I decided against it. The 21's have a little room up there on the bow to work with. But I just run the anchor line under the windshield in the sliding hatch channel. The center windshield will close over it no problem. I also installed a s/s gripe to hold the anchor in against the roller. Dave
 
wow

wow was that hold on a sec, was SHE ever used, shes beutiful, and i love my 1978 but yours is like brand new[I would still never sell mine shes beutiful also] dont put bottom paint on her what ever you do. Shes a rare find also i would like to know more about the anchor roller too, do to have backing plates underneat? what kind, is it sturdy, sure looks like it is any pics and info about the anchor would be greatly appriciated WHAT A BOAT you lucky bastard,
 
V-21

Thanks for the great compliments guys.....Yeah Reel I added a few things like you mentioned, I put a raw water strainer in line on the seacock down below, replaced all the plastic thru hulls with bronze, new vhf s/s mount & antenna, new tach, volt meter, rectifier regulator (only because tach was sparadic), rear bolsters, new (nylon)cockpit drains, relocated bow lights for anchor mount, yeah new seats(gotta be comfy), oh yeah and a new trailer! :) not because the original 96 one was bad, ohhh noooo, a roller trailer is more suited here on the shore due to our shallow ramps. The 150 starts right up every time and pushes her effortlessly......Once and a while you come across a super deal that you feel good about, this was one of those deals :) Dave
 
i would love to see pics of the anchor roller so i know how to do it, and do you like it?
your boats awsome dude im surprised the owner gave her up, i would have held on to her thats for sure
 
Anchor Roller bracket

I'm always hesitant about drilling a hole in a boat in this condition but the benefit far outweighs in concern over the holes. I used 1/2" aluminum backing plates underneath for support, 2 - 3/8" s/s bolts w/locks & flats. The anchor bracket is right out of the Port Supply (West Marines commercial name)catalog. Its a beautiful piece, 316 s/s polished. I'll look up the part number for you guys this week and post it here. You make a lil more work for yourself because now you have to relocate the bow lights individually, really a simple wiring problem. I guess the next best thing would be a windlass but personally I don't think a 20-21 boat really needs one unless of coarse you want to impress your fishin buddies.....which sometimes is shear enjoyment anyway :) D
 
Anchor chain gripe

Forgot the part number......its West Marine #9397241 Lemar #66840068..

The roller bracket is West Marine #9397191 Lemar#66840066..

There are a few different brackets, this part # is the 316 S/S polished piece, a very nice addition to any ones bow....
 
Yep she's a beauty for sure. Nice work bro.

Well, since I already have a V21....how about that garage of yours? What are the dimenstions? Is that a slab or is there a foundation? Cieling height? I gotta get me one of those!! Then I can keep my baby alot cleaner.
 
Got it. Very nice! :clap:
Thanks again for the information. I hope to see one like it behind my house before this time next year. We'll see how it goes.

Blue
 
Thanks blu! Check ur email thar at work for pole barn info & pics...D

We built a "shed" for a fishin' buddy several years back down here...35' x 52'...3-12' rollup doors...1st for his wife's truck, 2nd for his truck and behind door #3 is his striper boat .... had trusses made for upstairs storage, insulated walls/ceiling (10') and lined w/painted OSB board...boat bay has floor drain for inside washability...SHWEET!!

Now he just doesn't have room to put everything:head:
 
Wood stove

Blue if I want to work in a/c or heat I can just work out of the garage up front...I built the pole barn for out of the weather bulk storage. D
 
Killer estate you got there bud. Beautiful! I can only find one negative in the whole layout - too much grass to cut! But you got plenty of room and privacy with all those pines and cypresses outlining the property. I hear ya.
 
You got that right blu! Lots of grass........my Kubota cuts it down pretty quick though....more time for fishin!:)
 
nice spread you've got there Dmoore, I'd love to have the same but here on Long Island that would set you back 1.5 million and the taxes would be around 20-25K per year
 
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