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Hi, Craig, Bruce, Wayne, Lew, Bob, et. al.,
On chain and other rode, one of my bow anchors is all 5/16HT G40 chain - but I use a nylon snubber. Practically speaking, so's the other, but if I get past 125', the other 175' is 3/4" MegaBraid, nylon stretchier than 3-strand. My storm bags have 30' of 3/8 BBB and the rest the same MegaBraid. My spares lines (either for extending or tying off) include several hundred feet of 3-strand 5/8, the original rodes when we got the boat (the other parts being the above 3/8BBB). On anchoring, we do, indeed, have a windlass - I use the Capstan for my elevator rides to the top in a chair - and I have no problem whatsoever in starting over if I'm not happy with my set. In this short (only about 17 weeks so far, with waaaaay too many nights at a dock or ball) trip, I've not only raised and lowered (about 5 times is my limit before I go somewhere else) repetitively many times, I've moved to another spot more than a half dozen times. I have very high standards for what I consider "set" and, like another here, am very fussy and time-consumptive in getting it down (I believe I've described my modus in another thread). However, if I see *any* current (in a slack water environment, of course) going past the bar- tight chain when I'm backing, hard, I redo it... On size of anchor, that's what I did - chose the best anchor at the time, and went up one size (the 55 Delta and at the time, a 65 CQR replaced my stolen 45 CQR - and the 45 lookalike [which maker I forget] is now knocked down and spare in the lazarette); the second CQR replacement, because it was only another 50 or so bux, I went to *2* sizes up. As I commented when I started this thread, however, because I'd not seen any testing that *I* thought was meaningful (several PS reports over several years didn't do the same level of testing, I didn't think), I hadn't considered the Rocna other than on a superficial level (I had considered the Spade, but they don't have an intermediate one between the 80 and 120, the likely size needed for my boat). This article has me reconsidering. However, having, now, a considerable investment in new anchors aboard, this would be a duplicate purchase. After lots of research and literal search, I was able to find inexpensive means of buying the first ones. I don't think I'll have that luxury on the Rocna (and I'm not interested in the knockoff). However, I'm very willing to be proven wrong :{)) As I commented, should I do that, I'll have to rethink my anchor management. I don't have a readily available spot to put the Delta, the likely removal if I go to a Rocna. But, as it's the only one where I had to pay "retail" (Port Supply), I'm not very happy about the thought of giving it away - and since it's one of the proven designs, I guess I'd want to have it aboard - I just don't know where. L8R Skip PS Bob - I noted the no "t" :{)) Midway through the newest version of HWS Coles/updater... PPS Wayne, what size (the number Spade assigns) is a 120# with them? Gotta be in the 5 or more hundred range?? See above about my choice problems... Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts." (Richard Bach, in The Reluctant Messiah) |
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