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Default Anchors made from -G10

Harry wrote:
On 2/10/10 3:00 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"John wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 07:35:20 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Danforth makes a light weight anchor of aluminum so why not one made
from G10? It'd be lightweight fer sure and sure would not corrode.
Yeah, you'd prob have to weight the flukes to get em to set right but
I hear that the lightweight danforths have a problem skimming over the
bottom too without setting but once set are great.

If the rode's too short or there's not enough chain, they will often
not set properly.
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John H



I have limited experience with setting an anchor myself, but from what I
observed a few times, the angle of the line from the boat to the
bottom is
what's important... maybe 30 deg.? Something like that. How would lots of
chain make up for the angle, except with it piling up on top of the
anchor?



You're asking herring? snerk


It's OK for you to answer if you can.