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It's very well made, but it's too light. The measure of quality in an
anchor is how well it holds the boat. Fortresses, *IF* they can get a bite, will hold very well. The problem is they are so light that they skip over the surface of all but very soft mud. By your own admission, you have never trusted it to hold your boat overnight in a strange harbor. You only use it to anchor occasionally in one general spot, when serving as a committee boat for a few hours, while you are awake and watching. The cheapest piece of crap anchor in the world would do as well for that use. Well now we have another guy trying to play Boobsprit & mooron the dimwits. That skipping crap is just that - crap. It's an urban myth. I've never experienced that problem. I would also suspect that if this skipping over mud story was started by a real user of the anchor they probably bought their anchor used and they didn't have the optional mud palms attached which Fortress includes with every anchor. As far as "not trusting" the Fortress I never said that. As far as only anchoring in one spot I never said that either. Back to the drawing board. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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