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Best Anchor for 35'?
Looking for a good anchor for my 35'. I've searched and see the box anchor is one alternative. Any other suggestions? Usually anchor from the stern in back of a cove. I want one that will fit under the rear seat and be easy to use.
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The box anchor works very well. I bought the large anchor for my 34' cat. Held 3 boats all day in strong winds during the OSS race at Cumberland. Don't mess with anything else.
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fortress,,,,you can take them apart in 10 sec,,,all or just some to fit under your seat,,,,:drink:,,,
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Originally Posted by KYElimEagle
(Post 3090513)
The box anchor works very well. I bought the large anchor for my 34' cat. Held 3 boats all day in strong winds during the OSS race at Cumberland. Don't mess with anything else.
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Originally Posted by KYElimEagle
(Post 3090513)
The box anchor works very well. I bought the large anchor for my 34' cat. Held 3 boats all day in strong winds during the OSS race at Cumberland. Don't mess with anything else.
never mind i see now large lol |
Originally Posted by TWIN-SPINS
(Post 3090528)
fortress,,,,you can take them apart in 10 sec,,,all or just some to fit under your seat,,,,:drink:,,,
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With the box anchor, will the small size handle my boat? I don't want overkill, and want to be sure that it fits under the back seat. But also want to be sure that it will hold. No current, mud bottom, but able to deal with wind. Thanks, again.
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I had the large for my 33' PowerPlay, it held well. It's a heavy bugger that's for sure. I've heard of people holding larger boats with the smaller anchor, just do a search on the Box Anchor, there's tons of threads on it.
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Box anchor, the best I've found. I have the medium size, I use it with a Formula 353, at Lake Cumberland. Huge lake, and we get some very strong winds. When we are rafted up, most everybodys anchor in high winds will move or break loose (lime rock bottom), ours always holds. :evilb:
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agree with the box anchor, also depending on the bottom where you boat. here we have lots of silt so i have a smaller mushroom style as well.
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Box anchor works great. Here is how I store mine under the back seat. A large is good size for a 35'.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...r-storage.html |
How about a 5'9" 175 pound anchor...:lolhit:
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Originally Posted by Jassman
(Post 3091651)
How about a 5'9" 175 pound anchor...:lolhit:
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Originally Posted by Indy
(Post 3091627)
I had the large for my 33' PowerPlay, it held well. It's a heavy bugger that's for sure. I've heard of people holding larger boats with the smaller anchor, just do a search on the Box Anchor, there's tons of threads on it.
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What kind of lake bottom are we talking about here: hard/stony, muddy, sandy, weeds, etc? In the case of anchors, it's different horses for different courses. What works in one area may not be worth a d@mn somewhere else. I carry two different types onboard.
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Originally Posted by C_Spray
(Post 3091870)
What kind of lake bottom are we talking about here: hard/stony, muddy, sandy, weeds, etc? In the case of anchors, it's different horses for different courses. What works in one area may not be worth a d@mn somewhere else. I carry two different types onboard.
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Fortress...hooks every time. Holds so hard, last fall at the Potomac River radar run, I had to leave it on the bottom when a storm blew up. Couldnt get it to unhook. Put a bouy on it and came back the next day to get it. Box anchors are heavy and awkward. I got a medium or a large not sure, have to check. Some one could get it cheap, if they want it.
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The only thing that I've found that works in weeds is some sort of plow anchor. I use a lightweight 2-piece anchor called a HydroBubble. It has an aluminum shank and stainless plow. The PVC chamber insures that it lands right-side up. (Of course, I had to bling up my personal anchor...) Great anchor in sand as well, but the company closed when the owner passed away.
For sand and mud: Fortress all the way. Rocky or hard-packed bottoms are tough no matter what. I could see why the box anchor might work well in those areas, and therefore why it's popular in the reservoir out west |
Since i'm going to be anchoring in the mud most of the time the fortress might make more sense. Who has the best prices? Thanks.
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I anchor in the mud all the time in Havasu. I have a 28 howard sportdeck and with the bimini up and a strong wind you need a large box anchor. I carry a large and small. They fold and they are not that heavy. No chain, hold well. Go on the website for info. slideanchor.com
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