Can't open the attachment, but you would normally use one of the two the chocks forward of the bow cleat.
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> Hoping to get some suggestions for anchoring. My boat just has a single cleat centered on the bow and I’m trying to figure out the best way to run the anchor line. Should I go between the two center pulpit stanchions? If I do that it would be rubbing against the forestay which doesn’t seem good. Should I run it around the second set of pulpit stanchions? That puts the pull to the side which would make the boat go from side to side. I’ve read where other people have added all kinds of anchor rollers, chocks etc. but I am not interested in doing that. Thanks! I’ve included an image of the bow.
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