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Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some
used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled on http://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp -- is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. |
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#2
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On Mon, 12 May 2008 08:21:39 -0700, Josh Assing wrote:
Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled on http://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp -- is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. With a home port of Arizona, maybe holding power isn't such a big deal. I'd sure as hell not trust one with no chain and a 2:1 scope. -- John *H* |
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#3
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With a home port of Arizona, maybe holding power isn't such a big deal. I'd
sure as hell not trust one with no chain and a 2:1 scope. Would you trust it at any scope? ;-) |
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#4
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On Mon, 12 May 2008 09:40:56 -0700, Josh Assing wrote:
With a home port of Arizona, maybe holding power isn't such a big deal. I'd sure as hell not trust one with no chain and a 2:1 scope. Would you trust it at any scope? ;-) Well, it looks like it's made to allow for the insertion of a couple concrete blocks. With the concrete blocks installed, I might trust it in Lake Anna, with no wind, and a 3:1 scope while I was in the boat fishing and there were no clouds in the sky! -- John *H* |
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#5
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On Mon, 12 May 2008 12:57:29 -0400, John H. wrote:
Well, it looks like it's made to allow for the insertion of a couple concrete blocks. With the concrete blocks installed, I might trust it in HAHAHHA! you're funny! |
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#6
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On May 12, 11:21*am, Josh Assing wrote:
Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled onhttp://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp-- is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? *I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. Seems like an interesting idea but at that price I'm not inclined to experiment. |
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#7
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#8
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On May 12, 3:12*pm, wrote:
On May 12, 11:21*am, Josh Assing wrote: Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled onhttp://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp--is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? *I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. Seems like an interesting idea but at that price I'm not inclined to experiment. Yeah, but the lift is in the front, not the back like a spade anchor. It would lost half of its grip at first tug when the front forks lifted out, then it is just a small anchor with a lot of extra metal.. just my opinion... |
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#9
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On May 12, 8:21�am, Josh Assing wrote:
Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled onhttp://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp-- is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? �I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. It seems to me that POWER BOAT REPORTS tested this one as part of a multi anchor test maybe 8 or 10 years ago. I'll try and remember to look it up while I'm at the office tomorrow. I'll post what I find. If anyone is a current subscriber to PBR it might be possible to pull it up. Maybe late 2000 or early 2001. I don't think it got good reviews. Mike |
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#10
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On Wed, 14 May 2008 18:46:07 -0700 (PDT), Mike wrote:
On May 12, 8:21?am, Josh Assing wrote: Our club is doing an anchoring class this weekend; so I was searching for some used anchors locally "just in case" someone needed one. I stumbled onhttp://www.slideanchor.com/box.asp-- is that for real? no chain & 2:1 scope? Has anyone actually used one of these? ?I was intregued by the clams, but couldn't find any reviews online -- just marketing stuffs. It seems to me that POWER BOAT REPORTS tested this one as part of a multi anchor test maybe 8 or 10 years ago. I'll try and remember to look it up while I'm at the office tomorrow. I'll post what I find. If anyone is a current subscriber to PBR it might be possible to pull it up. Maybe late 2000 or early 2001. I don't think it got good reviews. Mike Looking forward to it. I can't see how the claims can be true by looking at the anchor. Unless there is a concrete block put in the hole of course! BTW, let's let the Harry thread drop. -- John *H* |
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