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Anybody using a box anchor?
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:33:35 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: One anchor that never ceases to amaze me is the danforth. We just spent a week on race committee duty in Key West. The committee head wanted us on something lighter than our normal 120 lb Spade for reasons relating to speed of retrieval. Fortunately it is a good sand bottom out there, and all of our 60,000 lbs held very nicely in 20+ kts of wind, for 6 straight days, on a little 30 pound danforth that I regard as a lunch hook. Curious - how much water were you in? ========= Typically 32 to 35 feet - Hawk Channel, 5 NM SE of Key West. We were using a full 175 ft of 5/8 nylon rode with 20 ft of 3/8ths chain. The fellow doing the anchoring job was being very careful to get it set properly. That is key in my experience. |
Anybody using a box anchor?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 11:33:35 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: One anchor that never ceases to amaze me is the danforth. We just spent a week on race committee duty in Key West. The committee head wanted us on something lighter than our normal 120 lb Spade for reasons relating to speed of retrieval. Fortunately it is a good sand bottom out there, and all of our 60,000 lbs held very nicely in 20+ kts of wind, for 6 straight days, on a little 30 pound danforth that I regard as a lunch hook. Curious - how much water were you in? ========= Typically 32 to 35 feet - Hawk Channel, 5 NM SE of Key West. We were using a full 175 ft of 5/8 nylon rode with 20 ft of 3/8ths chain. The fellow doing the anchoring job was being very careful to get it set properly. That is key in my experience. I have used Danforth in sand for years, and have never had problems. I have had problems setting a Fortress Anchor, they seem to want to sail through the current, instead of sitting on the bottom. |
Anybody using a box anchor?
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Anybody using a box anchor?
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 19:48:03 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: Wow - that's an interesting set on an anchor like that. Do you think the chain had as much to do with the set as the anchor it 'self? The chain certainly helps to get it set quickly but probably doesn't add much to holding power. The nylon rode was stretched bar tight all day long with hundreds of pounds of constant pressure on it. Did they set the anchor and attach a buoy to it or did you set it off the bow yourself everyday? We reset it every day, usually twice a day. I assume you didn't stay out in the Channel overnight. Oh heck no. We had a nice dock back at Key West very central to everything. There's no way I would go to sleep on the boat anchored in those conditions with a 30 pounder and 5/8ths rode. |
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