Stu,

I contacted several people a couple of years ago.  These contacts might help 
although their addresses may also be out of date.


Eric Frank
Cat's Paw
C&C 35 Mk II
Mattapoisett, MA

Hi Frank,
You will find pictures of the bow roller at:
https://picasaweb.google.com/102494727123155985813/AnchorBowRoller
Kingston anchor, http://www.kingstonanchors.com/  model BR-1. Pricey but works. 

To install we drilled two holes in the roller to match bolt holes in the bow 
stem - that's it.
Let me know if I can take more pictures or if you need more details.
Cheers,
Peter   Peter Deppisch <[email protected]>
S/V Tangerine
C&C35 MK II
Lion's Head, Ontario

or this, from Alan Bergen  Alan Bergen <[email protected]>  He sent 
pictures which I can email you.

The material is 1/4" stainless.  I made a cardboard template and had it cut for 
me.  The shop drilled holes that were the correct size for tapping.  Then I use 
it for a guide to drill the aluminum stemhead fitting on the boat.  I tapped 
the holes in the stemhead fitting, and then drilled out the holes in the 
stainless plate for screw clearance.  I think the screws (stainless) are 1/4 - 
20.


Alan Bergen
C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR




> Subject: Stus-List Bow Rollers
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> If you look in the Do-it-yourself section of the Photo Album and Custom Bow 
> Rollers, there are several links to contact the owners of the specific 
> rollers.  Unfortunately, these links do not work anymore.
> 
> If you are still on the list, or know of these owners, please update me with 
> their current email addresses.
> 
> Tom ? Chameleon 
> Richard ? Anonymous
> Joe ? Moonlight
> Allan ? C&C 30 MKII
> Tom ? C&C 34
> 
> Thanx
> Stu


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