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Calif Bill March 22nd 05 03:57 AM


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 00:50:59 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

are those old fashioned anchors... don't remember the name.. the best for
rocks? you know, the classic ancient anchor that's on the US yacht

ensign..
??

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They are called a "Fishermans Anchor" or "Kedge Anchor". They are the
only anchor with any proven track record in rocky bottoms:

http://tinyurl.com/4la22




I have a heavy 4 point grappling hook type anchor for the gravel rivers.
Bill



Falky foo March 22nd 05 06:18 AM

yeah their track record is like 500 years! They have to be heavy though..
of course anything you throw into the rocks is going to have to be heavy...



"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 00:50:59 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote:

are those old fashioned anchors... don't remember the name.. the best for
rocks? you know, the classic ancient anchor that's on the US yacht

ensign..
??

=================

They are called a "Fishermans Anchor" or "Kedge Anchor". They are the
only anchor with any proven track record in rocky bottoms:

http://tinyurl.com/4la22






thunder March 22nd 05 12:00 PM

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 03:57:58 +0000, Calif Bill wrote:


I have a heavy 4 point grappling hook type anchor for the gravel rivers.
Bill


How's it work? I wouldn't have thought a grappling hook would work very
well in gravel. Any problems?

Calif Bill March 23rd 05 05:36 AM


"thunder" wrote in message
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 03:57:58 +0000, Calif Bill wrote:


I have a heavy 4 point grappling hook type anchor for the gravel rivers.
Bill


How's it work? I wouldn't have thought a grappling hook would work very
well in gravel. Any problems?


Works pretty well. Weight is about 20# and the grappling hooks have maybe
3" wide flukes at the end likd a navy anchor. I am looking at buying what
we call an Orlands anchor (because the guy who first made them lives in
Orlands on the Sacramento river). They are heavy and shaped somewhat like a
Danforth, but has a round tube bottom that you can fill with lead for even
more weight. Best feature is the shank is a round tube that is held in
place by 2 x 1/2 tubes under spring tension. So if the hook is really
wedged in the river, you can drive the other way and pull the shank out of
the holders and then pull the anchor out backwards.



Mule March 23rd 05 01:14 PM

A fishermans anchor would be just too heavy for my little boat. I think
I am going with the bruce with extra chain and plenty of rod.

Chris



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