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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 21:08:20 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: What's a good type of rope for 100' of fresh water anchor line, 15# anchor? How big a boat and what kind of anchor? 3/8", 150' or so would be more than sufficient. Braid is expensive, so a standard three strand nylon. You might want to consider 4/6 foot of chain on the anchor end depending on wind conditions where you boat - the chain helps set the anchor and keeps the anchor from being pulled free in normal conditions. Every fifteen feet, use a colored thread - red for fifteen, blue for 30, etc. That way you have a clue as to how much you have paid out while anchoring. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 21:08:20 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: What's a good type of rope for 100' of fresh water anchor line, 15# anchor? How big a boat and what kind of anchor? 3/8", 150' or so would be more than sufficient. Braid is expensive, so a standard three strand nylon. You might want to consider 4/6 foot of chain on the anchor end depending on wind conditions where you boat - the chain helps set the anchor and keeps the anchor from being pulled free in normal conditions. Every fifteen feet, use a colored thread - red for fifteen, blue for 30, etc. That way you have a clue as to how much you have paid out while anchoring. Generally, 100' of line would be sufficient for anchor depths up to 15'. 3/8 twisted would be preferred over braided because of its elasticity. 15# seems like a little overkill for a Danforth style anchor. 6' of 1'4" chain is good. A boat over 20' would require stouter ground tackle. If you want to get a good sense of what you should be using, check out how the locals set up their boats. |
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![]() "jim78565" wrote in message ... Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 21:08:20 -0600, "SteveB" wrote: What's a good type of rope for 100' of fresh water anchor line, 15# anchor? How big a boat and what kind of anchor? 3/8", 150' or so would be more than sufficient. Braid is expensive, so a standard three strand nylon. You might want to consider 4/6 foot of chain on the anchor end depending on wind conditions where you boat - the chain helps set the anchor and keeps the anchor from being pulled free in normal conditions. Every fifteen feet, use a colored thread - red for fifteen, blue for 30, etc. That way you have a clue as to how much you have paid out while anchoring. Generally, 100' of line would be sufficient for anchor depths up to 15'. 3/8 twisted would be preferred over braided because of its elasticity. 15# seems like a little overkill for a Danforth style anchor. 6' of 1'4" chain is good. A boat over 20' would require stouter ground tackle. If you want to get a good sense of what you should be using, check out how the locals set up their boats. 15# is good. My little 14' Valco would plow the bottom mud with a 5# danforth type. You want a minimum of 3/8" not for the strenth, but anything smaller hurts the hands when retrieving anchor rode. A 100' should be fine. I keep a 2nd 100' of line in the boat if I need more, but I also boat is salt water and high flow rivers. |
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