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N.L. Eckert wrote:
Rather than carry chain on my 21 footer, I used to carry a small mushroom anchor with 10 ft. of 1/2 in. line wrapped around it. If I thought I was going to need extra line on the anchor rode, I would hook up the anchor to the end of the 10 ft. line and then attach the anchor line to the small mushroom anchor (10 lt) That would keep the anchor rode lying flat and was very easy to store. Didn't use it very often, Lake St. Clair is not very deep. Happy boating, Norm There are circumstances in which Fortress/Guardian anchors are troublesome. These include anchoring in areas with really strong currents/winds and anchoring in areas with rocky bottoms or with bottoms that have a lot of debris. In a strong current, even with a short piece of chain attached, these light anchors will "sail" for a considerable distance before they hit bottom and catch. Thus, it becomes more difficult to anchor and have the boat catch on that anchor anywhere near where you want it to be. Also, the flukes on these lightweight anchors bend a hell of a lot easier than the flukes on a galvanized anchor. If your anchor gets caught hard on the bottom, releasing it may involve forces that bend the flukes on a Fortress/Guardian anchor. |
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