anchor questions
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:48:41 -0800, Eddie
wrote:
do you think there's a big difference between the 64th edition
and the other two, 65 and 66? There's a huge difference in the used
versions between the three. ($15 vs $30)
I was ready to order but thought I'd check with you first. I'm
leaning towards the $15 one. Ok, I'm cheap! :-)
Investing in a new Chapman's is one of the cheapest boating
investments you can make. There is a lot to learn about boats and
boating, and mistakes can be very expensive. Do yourself a favor and
buy a new one but an older version is a lot better than none at all.
One of the key things to learn about anchors is knowing how and where
you are going to use it. A 13 pound Danforth anchor is totally
suitable on a boat your size for average conditions during the day
when you can keep an eye on things. If you are going to anchor all
night however I'd get a 20 pounder, and if you are going to anchor all
night in a grassy bottom or in windy conditions, I'd get a 40 pound
Spade, Rocna or Delta Plow. The Spades and Rocnas are expensive but
they are absolutely the best all around anchors you can buy.
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