Hoefgen Duck Boat question

Gordie,
I'm curious how you anchored the Hoefgen in 2 foot waves.
The one time I tried it in deeper water in 2 footers it got dicey. In waves it was difficult to reach the handle on the bow, so I wonder how you fastened the anchor line. With the anchor line through the bow handle, I was taking waves over the rollback cockpit.
Normally it could handle 2 footers, but the tension on the bow was holding it low in the water. Having a knife handy to cut the anchor line saved me from swamping.
I might entertain the "layout" hunt again if I could feel safer.
As I said in an earlier post, the Hoefgen his is a great multi-use duck skiff!
 
Correction....my bad. A skiff has a square stern. Should have called it what it is...a boat...or is it a kayak? Either way the Hoefgen is my favorite. You can also take a nap easily, as I will be this weekend with the bluebird weather forecasted for our opener.
 
S Lewis
When open water hunting with the Hoefgen Duck boat I usually anchor on a sandbar in about 3 feet of water with a 50 foot anchor rope. My Hoefgen doesn't have the handle on the end, it just has an eyebolt in the very end of the skiff.
 
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