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Very sticky mud, light wind, not much current or tidal change.
It would be better, because holding is only part of it. You also have to retrieve it. A light DF is easier to retrieve and in those conditions appropriate. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Also, using two lighter anchors is not the "heavier is better" technique, that would advise using a single large CQR and a heavy chain. Please indicate a situation where a lightweight danforth would do better holding than a heavier danforth. RB |
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