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Need an Anchor
http://www.manson-marine.co.nz/Image...%202/Racer.jpg
Looking at these they claim a 10 lb will hold a 35-40' boat. Always had galv. flukes like the looks of these.Any recommendations? |
Ayuh,.... With anchors, bottom composition, 'n anchor rode are more important than which anchor,....
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Mud,sand............fluke. But this be an aluminum 10lb. A 10lb galvanized steel is advertised to hold half the size boat.
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Originally Posted by MichiMike
(Post 4223951)
http://www.manson-marine.co.nz/Image...%202/Racer.jpg
Looking at these they claim a 10 lb will hold a 35-40' boat. Always had galv. flukes like the looks of these.Any recommendations? |
Originally Posted by MichiMike
(Post 4223951)
http://www.manson-marine.co.nz/Image...%202/Racer.jpg
Looking at these they claim a 10 lb will hold a 35-40' boat. Always had galv. flukes like the looks of these.Any recommendations? This is the best anchor on the market, not cheap but worth it, http://www.quickline.us/stainless-steel-anchors.aspx I have the smallest one and it holds my boat really well. |
That 15# Digger looks nice and no chain needed. Don't want a real heavy anchor or a 500 dollar one.
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fortress anchors are nice and lite and work well
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fortress !!!!!
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I have a fortress anchor that has always worked well for me. I like the anchor the OP has posted, looks like a fortress but it is aluminum. I wonder if it is the design or the weight that makes the fortress a great anchor?? I would rather have the anchor the OP posted since it is light weight.
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I have a Fortress as well... I like that it's very light and it holds well, but I did find last time out that it did not hold my 46" boat and 20 others in strong current. In fact, it wouldn't even hold my boat and 5 other boats in that strong current. It must be because I didn't have any chain on it. :cartman:
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