I believe having the bungee rope in the front of the boat is a better way to anchor because you can let the boat out into the water more when not being used which will avoid low water tide issues when away from the boat for long period of time.
I prefer to use the bungee on the front, and pull the boat to the beach, anchor the stern, and then let it back out. Works better that way IMO. I like the stern deeper in the water, about 6-8 feet. Pull the boat in when I need to.
@@SurgeWorld I also connect my anchor rope with the bungee. If the anchor gets stuck, I'll have better luck retrieving the anchor with the rope. I just make sure the rope is longer so it doesn't interfere with the bungee action. Good luck!
Could you do a video of launching your boat by yourself but with attaching ropes to the dock. So you don’t have to rush if your by yourself? Man that would help a lot. Thanks in advance. Cool videos and nice boat
I have tried in the past having the 15' to 50' blue stretching rope on the front of the boat and it works okay, not the best. I think it would work allot better if the anchor-chain was attached to the blue rope. Another issue with the blue rope is it has to be perfect in length, most of the time i found it is not enough rope and the bungee rope is very tight and the boat wants to launch back into the water. But having the blue bungee towards the shoreline the boat is always snug to the beach and it makes it very easy access, when the water raises the boat stays snug to the shoreline and when the water lowers the boat floats into the water because the bungee rope lets the boat float then it returns back to the shoreline, otherwise regular rope would not let it float out. Once you have bigger waves from other boats the boat will float into the water about 2-3 feet for few minutes tell the water is calms down then your boat will return to the shore-line. Main thing by having bungee rope on the back is your boat will always be snug to the shoreline and its very easy access, makes it very safe and easy for the kids.
@@SurgeWorld I think Hank DeGeorge was talking about the anchor rope being on port side instead of starboard, seems like you answered based on bow and stern. I could be wrong about Hanks question though. I don't believe it matters what side(Port or starboard) the anchor is on anyways.
To Capeannimages, Be careful when using NEVER! And be careful anchoring the stern toward the open water. If the lake/body of water becomes rough, the stern, being a flat surface can and may take on water swamping the boat!! The hull on most boats is deeper than the stern. Just sayin'!! The Anchor Buddy attaches to the anchor or anchor line and is meant to pay out the vessel from shore keeping the stern, outdrive or bow from damage!! Bow out or in, your preference the anchor and Anchor Buddy would go on the open water side of the vessel!
Yes, I have tried both ways. When I leave the boat attendant the front of the boat is towards the open waters while using the buddy anchor to pull the boat away from the shore. When I’m using the boat or I just beached for short period or time so kids can play in the sand then I use the buddy anchor this way. Keep in mind this is a jet boat.
I suppose there is two ways to have the boat setup. Ether it can float about 15’ away from the shore, or it can be up tight. I have a jet boat so not worried about being to close the shore.
@@SurgeWorld I recognized the docks in the back ground...im still exploring the Columbia as i live right next to chinook landing trying to find beaches like this to land my boat,..its fiberglass so im not trying to completely beach it just tie it off...
Yea there is allot of hidden gems all over Columbia. On the side note, look into getting an app “tides near me” it’s free. But will help you understand the tides. I did get stock in that same exact spot, was stranded for about 7 hours. Once that happens best thing is to wait it out, the tide came back around 11pm.
It does very well! I’m actually very surprised how well it handles choppy waters, I take this boat most of the time to Columbia river right between Washington and Oregon. These new designs are well done and can handle choppy waters.
Nice! Must be very shallow waters? I used to drive up on the beach with front of the boat, have little kids and it makes it a bit dangerous when they get in and out the boat. Plus it scratches the boat overtime.
@@alex124241 after taxes title freight prep a bought a nice cover. So far I am at 51k. There r no incentives this year obviously 🙄. I will have them install me a fish finder . I am will buy my children and my wife high quality life jackets for swimming in deeper water here and there. Additionally, I am not above purchasing an extended warranty on the motor. Which is ridiculous, it should come with a 5 year. If u want a boat for your family this summer, u will have to pay. I put a $500 deposit on a 195s. It will come in 2-3 months. My salesman assured me I could back out with a free refund. These boats r going to sell out shortly. The used market is way overpriced. I think the relative value is in new boats. I made my mind up. With all we have lost the last couple years, my family is going to have a boat to enjoy.
Sorry man but the bungee goes on the anchor. The point of it is to keep the hull off the shore and u pull it in when u need to. I usually keep mine about 8ft from shore to make sure other wakes don’t rock it and hit bottom. It’s also good if u are going in and out through out the day in the same spot. U just attach it to a buoy and it stays in place because of the tension it shoots straight down. Making it harder to get caught in someones prop while you’re out on the water
I believe it’s like 10lbs, if I had to guess. Yamaha dealer had a kit for like $120, came with an anchor, 100’ rope and 3’ chain. Fits perfectly in the anchor compartment. This anchor works really well!!! I tried other anchors from sportsman’s and it was all waste of time and money. This set up works great. I use it an Columbia river all the time, never had any issues. Here’s a link, I believe it’s a same thing. leadersrpmshop.com/yamaha-new-oem-boat-anchor-kit-sbt-anchr-kt-08/
Thanks.. i was reading some of the comments in here and noticed you referenced 13lb anchor - so i bought that. Lol its a lil oversized and at bit heavy. Gona have to go down in lbs. i dig the video bro. Good job
@@SurgeWorld experienced this my first time. Lol i thought the anchor was too heavy. When the anchor finally surfaced, a 5lb rock was lodged in it. damn thing was heavy
Do you have 3’ chain? That’s the main thing is that chain, it keeps the anchor laying flat. Once anchor digs into sand/dirt it’s almost impossible to pull it side ways, only up. And most of the time I have to use the boats forward momentum motion to get the anchor unstuck.
Search youtube for anchor buddy anchor line and it will show you the correct way to use these. Bungee should be on opposite side so it pulls boat away from shore after you get off. This protects the boat from grounding.
Yes that’s correct. I made this video showing how to do it the other way for sandy beaches. This method wouldn’t work for boats with the propeller, my is jet.
First there's no such thing as a rope on a vessel, it's a line. Second I have the same Danforth style anchor with 100' 0f line & chain I bought in May from Amazon for under $60.00. Third and most important: Never ever beach a boat with the stern to the shore! Remember the deepest part of the boat is the stern where the prop is. With tide and or wakes you risk damaging your lower unit and you can become stuck . Plus it increases the risk of sand ,pebbles or other debris clogging the cooling system. Otherwise you did well but next time do it in reverse.
I can call it rope or a line in my boat. Second congratulations on buying 5lb anchor kit for boat size 10-18 ft currently $58.99 on Amazon. My is 13lb made for 20-32ft boats currently $94.99 on Amazon. Third my boat is a jet boat it’s designed for shallow waters and I don’t run the boat while it’s parked on shore nothing will get clogged up.
@@SurgeWorld I had my first boat since the age of 8 and know a few things that I gladly share. My current boat is a 20' Key West W/A. Jet boat or not it can still be damaged while pounding on a shoreline and/or become stuck. There are people that will see this video and may put their boat and even themselves in harm's way. Have you ever taken a safe boating course?
Thanks for sharing informational tips. There are many different ways to beach the boat depending on location. The way I demonstrated in the video is more for anchor buddy system, except the anchor buddy pulls the boat towards the shore, makes it easy and safe for kids to get in and out the boat. It is not intended for long parking.
Now I understand how to anchor my boat, helpful video
I believe having the bungee rope in the front of the boat is a better way to anchor because you can let the boat out into the water more when not being used which will avoid low water tide issues when away from the boat for long period of time.
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Very nice boat
@@Dave-zi7ou oh yes! Well priced to.
Great job, thanks a lot for the video.
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I prefer to use the bungee on the front, and pull the boat to the beach, anchor the stern, and then let it back out. Works better that way IMO. I like the stern deeper in the water, about 6-8 feet. Pull the boat in when I need to.
I will try to set up this way next time, sounds allot better plus this method will insure I won’t get stock on low tide. Thanks.
@@SurgeWorld I also connect my anchor rope with the bungee. If the anchor gets stuck, I'll have better luck retrieving the anchor with the rope. I just make sure the rope is longer so it doesn't interfere with the bungee action. Good luck!
Could you do a video of launching your boat by yourself but with attaching ropes to the dock. So you don’t have to rush if your by yourself? Man that would help a lot. Thanks in advance. Cool videos and nice boat
Thank you, yes I’ll make a video during summer.
Great video thank you
Thank you
Nice. Shouldn't the front anchor be on the opposite side of the boat? Thanks!
I have tried in the past having the 15' to 50' blue stretching rope on the front of the boat and it works okay, not the best. I think it would work allot better if the anchor-chain was attached to the blue rope. Another issue with the blue rope is it has to be perfect in length, most of the time i found it is not enough rope and the bungee rope is very tight and the boat wants to launch back into the water. But having the blue bungee towards the shoreline the boat is always snug to the beach and it makes it very easy access, when the water raises the boat stays snug to the shoreline and when the water lowers the boat floats into the water because the bungee rope lets the boat float then it returns back to the shoreline, otherwise regular rope would not let it float out. Once you have bigger waves from other boats the boat will float into the water about 2-3 feet for few minutes tell the water is calms down then your boat will return to the shore-line. Main thing by having bungee rope on the back is your boat will always be snug to the shoreline and its very easy access, makes it very safe and easy for the kids.
Also this is a jet boat which allows me to be completely snug on the shoreline. I suppose both ways would work well.
@@SurgeWorld I think Hank DeGeorge was talking about the anchor rope being on port side instead of starboard, seems like you answered based on bow and stern. I could be wrong about Hanks question though. I don't believe it matters what side(Port or starboard) the anchor is on anyways.
@@samuelozuna7034 Oh I see, no I don’t think it matters really all depends on the current and trying to level out the boat.
To Capeannimages, Be careful when using NEVER! And be careful anchoring the stern toward the open water. If the lake/body of water
becomes rough, the stern, being a flat surface can and may take on water swamping the boat!! The hull on most boats is deeper than the stern.
Just sayin'!! The Anchor Buddy attaches to the anchor or anchor line and is meant to pay out the vessel from shore keeping the stern, outdrive
or bow from damage!! Bow out or in, your preference the anchor and Anchor Buddy would go on the open water side of the vessel!
Yes, I have tried both ways. When I leave the boat attendant the front of the boat is towards the open waters while using the buddy anchor to pull the boat away from the shore. When I’m using the boat or I just beached for short period or time so kids can play in the sand then I use the buddy anchor this way. Keep in mind this is a jet boat.
is it safe to leave out overnight if it gets choppy?
I have left it overnight several times
I suppose there is two ways to have the boat setup. Ether it can float about 15’ away from the shore, or it can be up tight. I have a jet boat so not worried about being to close the shore.
is this the columbia?
Yes, this is at Hayden Island, facing North Portland Harbor. Right before the turn into Willamette River.
@@SurgeWorld I recognized the docks in the back ground...im still exploring the Columbia as i live right next to chinook landing trying to find beaches like this to land my boat,..its fiberglass so im not trying to completely beach it just tie it off...
Yea there is allot of hidden gems all over Columbia. On the side note, look into getting an app “tides near me” it’s free. But will help you understand the tides. I did get stock in that same exact spot, was stranded for about 7 hours. Once that happens best thing is to wait it out, the tide came back around 11pm.
@@SurgeWorld ill check it out! Thanks
Thanks man
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Good info
Glad you think so!
How does the 195S do in choppy water. Our campground is on a big river in VA and it can get choppy with the wind.
It does very well! I’m actually very surprised how well it handles choppy waters, I take this boat most of the time to Columbia river right between Washington and Oregon. These new designs are well done and can handle choppy waters.
@@SurgeWorld Thank you for the feedback. I am in looking to purchase a 2023 195S this week...
@@danaberman6929 it’s a great buy for the money! You won’t regret it.
where I live we drive up on the beach and throw out a front anchor, I am worried someone could run over the front line
Nice! Must be very shallow waters? I used to drive up on the beach with front of the boat, have little kids and it makes it a bit dangerous when they get in and out the boat. Plus it scratches the boat overtime.
Thanks you
Is 49k otd a good price for this boat?
It is, the amount of stuff you get with 195s trim is impressive.
It’s an incredible value.
@@chevy4x466 the msrp is 44k
@@chevy4x466 how much did you pay if you don’t mind me asking?
@@alex124241 after taxes title freight prep a bought a nice cover. So far I am at 51k. There r no incentives this year obviously 🙄. I will have them install me a fish finder . I am will buy my children and my wife high quality life jackets for swimming in deeper water here and there. Additionally, I am not above purchasing an extended warranty on the motor. Which is ridiculous, it should come with a 5 year.
If u want a boat for your family this summer, u will have to pay.
I put a $500 deposit on a 195s. It will come in 2-3 months. My salesman assured me I could back out with a free refund. These boats r going to sell out shortly.
The used market is way overpriced. I think the relative value is in new boats.
I made my mind up. With all we have lost the last couple years, my family is going to have a boat to enjoy.
Sorry man but the bungee goes on the anchor. The point of it is to keep the hull off the shore and u pull it in when u need to. I usually keep mine about 8ft from shore to make sure other wakes don’t rock it and hit bottom. It’s also good if u are going in and out through out the day in the same spot. U just attach it to a buoy and it stays in place because of the tension it shoots straight down. Making it harder to get caught in someones prop while you’re out on the water
That is true, I have changed my setup that way already. Works great.
Hey brother, how many pounds is the anchor you are using in this video?
I believe it’s like 10lbs, if I had to guess. Yamaha dealer had a kit for like $120, came with an anchor, 100’ rope and 3’ chain. Fits perfectly in the anchor compartment. This anchor works really well!!! I tried other anchors from sportsman’s and it was all waste of time and money. This set up works great. I use it an Columbia river all the time, never had any issues.
Here’s a link, I believe it’s a same thing. leadersrpmshop.com/yamaha-new-oem-boat-anchor-kit-sbt-anchr-kt-08/
Thanks.. i was reading some of the comments in here and noticed you referenced 13lb anchor - so i bought that. Lol its a lil oversized and at bit heavy. Gona have to go down in lbs. i dig the video bro. Good job
@@amont0596 thank you, yea this anchor really digs in sometimes and a Challenge to get it out, I would say 1 out of 10 times.
@@SurgeWorld experienced this my first time. Lol i thought the anchor was too heavy. When the anchor finally surfaced, a 5lb rock was lodged in it. damn thing was heavy
Do you have 3’ chain? That’s the main thing is that chain, it keeps the anchor laying flat. Once anchor digs into sand/dirt it’s almost impossible to pull it side ways, only up. And most of the time I have to use the boats forward momentum motion to get the anchor unstuck.
Search youtube for anchor buddy anchor line and it will show you the correct way to use these. Bungee should be on opposite side so it pulls boat away from shore after you get off. This protects the boat from grounding.
Yes that’s correct. I made this video showing how to do it the other way for sandy beaches. This method wouldn’t work for boats with the propeller, my is jet.
like the concept , but to much work lol
Lol yea, it is more ideal when there are more boats side by side. And once you anchor this way few times its actually very easy, fast and clean.
I don't think it's too much, 5 min of work to secure your boat for several hours while you enjoy the beach with your family?
Tornado won’t move it lol
Lol
That corkscrew in the sand.
Pain in the butt.
Get a slam spike. It takes less than 5 secs to set.
Is the slam spike secure enough for currents?
@@SurgeWorld
Absolutely.
I boat on the Colorado river.
Topock Gorge area in Arizona.
Lots of UA-cam video check it out.
Thx for the video you made.
@@socalifone3044 I will, thank you.
First there's no such thing as a rope on a vessel, it's a line. Second I have the same Danforth style anchor with 100' 0f line & chain I bought in May from Amazon for under $60.00. Third and most important: Never ever beach a boat with the stern to the shore! Remember the deepest part of the boat is the stern where the prop is. With tide and or wakes you risk damaging your lower unit and you can become stuck . Plus it increases the risk of sand ,pebbles or other debris clogging the cooling system. Otherwise you did well but next time do it in reverse.
I can call it rope or a line in my boat. Second congratulations on buying 5lb anchor kit for boat size 10-18 ft currently $58.99 on Amazon. My is 13lb made for 20-32ft boats currently $94.99 on Amazon. Third my boat is a jet boat it’s designed for shallow waters and I don’t run the boat while it’s parked on shore nothing will get clogged up.
@@SurgeWorld I had my first boat since the age of 8 and know a few things that I gladly share. My current boat is a 20' Key West W/A. Jet boat or not it can still be damaged while pounding on a shoreline and/or become stuck. There are people that will see this video and may put their boat and even themselves in harm's way. Have you ever taken a safe boating course?
Thanks for sharing informational tips. There are many different ways to beach the boat depending on location. The way I demonstrated in the video is more for anchor buddy system, except the anchor buddy pulls the boat towards the shore, makes it easy and safe for kids to get in and out the boat. It is not intended for long parking.
What a karen lmao
Lol