I just got it a week ago and had it out in the water for the first time yesterday. It was a blast!!!
Ok, now it is time for me to get started making things the way I want it. The anchor that came with the boat is a cute 8 lb danforth with about 6 feet of chain that fits nicely in the locker. Since I really enjoy spending the night on the hook and sleeping with more confidence, I need to get a bigger anchor with more chain. Of the anchorages that I have used so far in the Puget Sound and around the San Juan Islands on my previous boat, a 26S, it seems like there are plenty of mud and sand bottoms to choose from. Consequently, it looks like I would be ok to get the next larger size of Danforth - 13lbs, recommended for 21' - 32' boats. I would like to store it in the anchor locker, but from my locker measurements compared to the anchor's measurement, the locker is about 3" too short in length.
Question: What would be the harm in reducing the length of the shank from 28.5" to just under 26"?
Depending on the anchor design, I would either cut and re-drill the shank, or one with a narrow shank and a cast eye for the chain, I would remove the necessary length from the shank and weld the section with the eye back on.

