The answer ISN"T an electric or a bigger windlass
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:46:54 -0400, "Roger Long"
wrote:
I have no
qualms about my Fortress standing up to the strains that sand, mud, or
gravel can put on it.
They're OK for certain conditions but I regard them as a special
purpose anchor. They will frequently not set in adverse conditions
such as:
- from a moving boat (anchor planes through water or skips along the
bottom).
- strong currents (see above).
- unfavorable bottom (hard, weedy, rocky, etc).
All danforth type anchors have a strong propensity for becoming fouled
in reversing tide or wind conditions. They excel however in high
holding power for their weight *if* properly set, and if the load
direction does not change more than a small amount.
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