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I have a 22' chrysler swing keel estimated weight is 3000 lb. Any
recomendations on how to size and set up an anchor. Primarly looking at boston harbour and fairly shallow water thanks Peter |
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Since you've already talked about staying out for a week, I assume you want a
"full size" primary, not just a lunch hook. Normally, I use a Delta as a primary, and a Fortress as a secondary/lunch hook. For your boat, maybe the Delta 14 with 20 feet of chain, and an FX-7 with 6 feet of chain. Half inch New England Rope 3-strand is probably overkill, but thinner line is harder on the hands if you really have to tug. Of course, this might be too much gear for you buy at once or to stash. If you want to go "cheap," a 15 pound Danforth would do, and I'd have at least 20 feet of chain, maybe even more. The problem I have with Danforths is that they sometimes release and fail to reset, so if you use one as your primary, make sure its hefty and has lots of chain - you'll sleep better. Although the Fortress is great as a secondary, its doesn't make a good primary unless its way oversized. That's my 2-bits; I'm curious what others will say. "Peter Scott" wrote in message om... I have a 22' chrysler swing keel estimated weight is 3000 lb. Any recomendations on how to size and set up an anchor. Primarly looking at boston harbour and fairly shallow water thanks Peter |
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