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"Ree-Yees" wrote in message ... Im anchoring in J Percy Priest lake in tennesse, it is a muddy lake. The people before me said they only used the anchor twice, so I would assume they just had it for the heck of it. However, me and my family like to anchor down for an hour to do some fishing or swimming. I have been looking up some anchoring information and it appears that I have been going about it all wrong and with this garbage anchor. All the other boats that I see anchored are just dropping them over the side to the bottom and ting it up. So that is what I have done. I realize now that I am supposed to be giving it a bit of slack to make like a 45 degree angle with my anchor! That danforth anchor looks pretty cool. I have seen some like that for about $30 at bass pro so I might test one of those out too. There sure is alot to learn about boats. Sure sucks some money away too! Thanks guys, --C "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... that is an anchor for muddy rivers and lakes. It is the PREFERRED anchor for muddy rivers and lakes on boats just stopped to do a little fishing. Don't let anyone talk you into some anchor/chain/12 to 1 scope monstrosity better suited to anchoring on a coral reef. what you have preferred for the waters that boat used in prior, and probably the waters you intend to use the boat in now. I have an anchor (came with the used boat) that looks like this: http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...3&hvarTarget=s e arch&cmCat=SearchResults Mine is probably 15 pounds. When I anchor in 15-20 feet of water the boat will slowly still move away. After about 30 minutes I will have moved 15-20 yards back out into the lake. What style of anchor do I need for a 19 foot sea ray? --C http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults The 10# would be good for your boat. Put 8-10' of 1/4" to 5/16" galvanized chain between the anchor and 3/8" anchor line / rope. Use no less than 3/8" line as anything smaller hurts your hands as you pull the anchor. Get anchor line, not poly rope as does not float, and is easier to deal with. Costs maybe $20 for 100' of line. I keep a second 100' line in the boat, if I need more, but I also anchor in deep, fast rivers. I have one to the mushroom anchors, and it does not hold very well. I use it on my Anchor Buddy line, as it rarely gets stuck, but will hold for the purpose of keeping the back of the boat off the beach. Bill |