Red Raven
Coupeville, Wa
- Joined
- May 14, 2015
- Messages
- 1,808
- Location
- Whidbey Island, Wa
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-27 Classic
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT2734C414
- Vessel Name
- Red Raven
- MMSI Number
- 338190767
I thought I'd share my simple idea for mounting a stern tie reel. I installed this last winter but wanted to test it out this year in Desolation Sound before sharing. It works really well!
Since I don't use a stern tie all that often I wanted to keep the reel in the cockpit locker and be able to mount it quickly at the stern when needed. I also wanted to be able to spool the line back up on the reel quickly as spooling 400 ft can take some time. At the time I was in the process of removing the mid-ship cabin seat which I don't use and was in the way. The seat uses a single stainless pole instead of legs. I was about ready to toss the pole in my box of misc. parts in the garage when I walked past the stern flag pole mount. Hmmm...I wonder... with a few modifications I came up with this.


This design uses 400 feet of 1/4" poly line on the reel it came on from the store. I added a piece of 1" conduit to reduce the diameter of the hole in the reel to match the stainless pole. I added a couple of plastic sleeves as well to make for a tighter fit (can't remember where they came from). I shortened the shaft to the width of the reel and made a spinning handle out of a stainless bolt and copper pipe to make it easier to spin the line back up. Works great! Spools out cleanly and spools in really fast. Fits in my crab cooking pot in the starboard cockpit locker. The flag goes back in the mount when not being used by the stern tie mount.
Since I don't use a stern tie all that often I wanted to keep the reel in the cockpit locker and be able to mount it quickly at the stern when needed. I also wanted to be able to spool the line back up on the reel quickly as spooling 400 ft can take some time. At the time I was in the process of removing the mid-ship cabin seat which I don't use and was in the way. The seat uses a single stainless pole instead of legs. I was about ready to toss the pole in my box of misc. parts in the garage when I walked past the stern flag pole mount. Hmmm...I wonder... with a few modifications I came up with this.
This design uses 400 feet of 1/4" poly line on the reel it came on from the store. I added a piece of 1" conduit to reduce the diameter of the hole in the reel to match the stainless pole. I added a couple of plastic sleeves as well to make for a tighter fit (can't remember where they came from). I shortened the shaft to the width of the reel and made a spinning handle out of a stainless bolt and copper pipe to make it easier to spin the line back up. Works great! Spools out cleanly and spools in really fast. Fits in my crab cooking pot in the starboard cockpit locker. The flag goes back in the mount when not being used by the stern tie mount.