Ok, my 3rd attempt at a decent anchor system. This is not for rivers. Only for lakes. I never anchor in rivers because you just stand up.
If I'm stopping to fish a river outside the Commander I'll drag it up on shore or rope it to a tree. That's usually just lunch or pee breaks. An anchor on the river is just unnecessary weight, in my experience.
I just wanted something more than the cheesy float-tube anchor kits that Outcast provides. Which, btw, are now $65!!!! WTF.
The Commander doesn't work great for bobber fishing unless there is a prevailing breeze. But it works well enough to attempt a better anchor system.
I used one of my NRS stern rails. I only use 1 rail on my OSG Striker (for anchoring) most of the year so usually have an extra since I have a pair.
I stuffed one end into the handy loops that the Commander has on the floor. These have come in handy many times over the years and that's why I'm really disappointed in NRS for not doing the same thing on their sexy little Boundary 100. It's a big miss after seeing just how useful they are. Much easier than strapping the tube, which isn't even an option for the Boundary.
The curve of the stern rail fits very well to stick out the back. And as owners of Commanders know, there is a gap between the floor and the back of the tubes. This has also come up handy time after time. Another big miss by NRS on the Boundary 100 since it doesn't have the gap. I don't get it. Anyway...
I lashed the rail to the tube using a NRS strap. Between both contacts, there's no chance for the rail to roll. And what's really nice is it put the end of the rail right off the back of the point of the boat. A challenge on a pointy boat. The new Commanders solve this challenge with a rounded butt that has an IGS pad now. You can just mount a Scotty anchor mount and you're done.
You can see the strap points circled in blue-

I'll probably use my 10# mushroom anchor most of the time, but will try using the combined Outcast anchors first. I just bolted them together. They're supposedly 2# each so it's about 4#s. It feels all of 4# and they're grabby. We'll see.
I then installed a pulley that I had laying around to the end of the rail in a manner that would work for the rope.

I then installed a Scotty mount on the regular IGS pad and just using the rope stop functionality. Pretty easy pull (actually more of a push) with only the 4 pounder and should be reasonable even with the 10# mushroom.
I'll report if it works! Just call me Jerry.
I just wanted something more than the cheesy float-tube anchor kits that Outcast provides. Which, btw, are now $65!!!! WTF.
The Commander doesn't work great for bobber fishing unless there is a prevailing breeze. But it works well enough to attempt a better anchor system.
I used one of my NRS stern rails. I only use 1 rail on my OSG Striker (for anchoring) most of the year so usually have an extra since I have a pair.
I stuffed one end into the handy loops that the Commander has on the floor. These have come in handy many times over the years and that's why I'm really disappointed in NRS for not doing the same thing on their sexy little Boundary 100. It's a big miss after seeing just how useful they are. Much easier than strapping the tube, which isn't even an option for the Boundary.
The curve of the stern rail fits very well to stick out the back. And as owners of Commanders know, there is a gap between the floor and the back of the tubes. This has also come up handy time after time. Another big miss by NRS on the Boundary 100 since it doesn't have the gap. I don't get it. Anyway...
I lashed the rail to the tube using a NRS strap. Between both contacts, there's no chance for the rail to roll. And what's really nice is it put the end of the rail right off the back of the point of the boat. A challenge on a pointy boat. The new Commanders solve this challenge with a rounded butt that has an IGS pad now. You can just mount a Scotty anchor mount and you're done.
You can see the strap points circled in blue-

I'll probably use my 10# mushroom anchor most of the time, but will try using the combined Outcast anchors first. I just bolted them together. They're supposedly 2# each so it's about 4#s. It feels all of 4# and they're grabby. We'll see.
I then installed a pulley that I had laying around to the end of the rail in a manner that would work for the rope.

I then installed a Scotty mount on the regular IGS pad and just using the rope stop functionality. Pretty easy pull (actually more of a push) with only the 4 pounder and should be reasonable even with the 10# mushroom.
I'll report if it works! Just call me Jerry.

