Quad - I was referring to the image you posted as being the anchor pulley I have. I'm not installing a winch, I'm just using that anchor pulley so I can manually raise and lower the anchor from my seat instead of moving to the bow.
The Anchor Pulley is a lock and release pulley that sets or releases the anchor rope without the need for leaving your seat.
My apologies to everyone for the lousy images. Photobucket keeps resizing all my photos to tiny size.
I previously uploaded images and they were not minimized when posted. Photobucket even minimized the high resolution photos I took today.
Anyway, I'll just use the photos I took today to give a visual of what I'm going to build. The anchor pulley is screwed to a piece of wood that extends in front of the bow where the anchor will raise and lower. I won't need to move from my seat to the bow to raise / lower the anchor because the pulley locks and releases the anchor rope. The whole wooden mounting assembly will be clamped (somehow) to the canoe so that I can remove / reattach as needed.
Old Town Pack Canoe - 1 person canoe:
To give you an idea of the triangular bow handle size, it's approx 18 inches long and 11 inches wide:
Here's the anchor pulley sitting on a piece of wood to show where it will be when mounted:
