Anchor size and type for F36
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- alexander38
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DOUBLE R wrote:[quote="alexander38"..and Jeff now owns that detla..witch is for a 41' boat...I went with a S/S for a 58' 35 lbs I think...on 30' of chain and 5/8" road..
His wife is gonna love hauling that stuff up!!![/quote]


and personally I found it in-gentlemanly to see a Lady pulling in and anchor while the hubby sets on his butt .... but hey that's just the Texan in me...

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- alexander38
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Jeff has the hook, chain and rode stayed with me.
30' of chain my theory, of anchoring is I lay the hook out and the chain then some rode while backing down, then hold road till taught then lay more till I get around 9 to 1 out then the chain and rode are laying on the bottom (soft sticky gray clay 90% of the time) I then back down to set the delta hard in the mud. It's worked well for us sure far. We spent the night at the concrete ship's one and a good punch of Boomers came in that night and whipped up the anchorage real good I seen a few guys have to get fired up and use engines to hold, my hook never dragged an inch.
30' of chain my theory, of anchoring is I lay the hook out and the chain then some rode while backing down, then hold road till taught then lay more till I get around 9 to 1 out then the chain and rode are laying on the bottom (soft sticky gray clay 90% of the time) I then back down to set the delta hard in the mud. It's worked well for us sure far. We spent the night at the concrete ship's one and a good punch of Boomers came in that night and whipped up the anchorage real good I seen a few guys have to get fired up and use engines to hold, my hook never dragged an inch.
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10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
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- alexander38
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dig it in deep...then hit the CROWN.... 

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- prowlersfish
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I have to correct myself I have a Danforth S1600 that is a 25 lb anchor , my spare is a Danforth 12H hight tensile 12lb anchor that has a higher holding power ( so they say )prowlersfish wrote:16lb Danforth works well for me
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Carver 3607 ACMY 454's Merc's
10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 8/library/
10' Dinghy 6hp Merc.
La Dolce Vita
Let's hit the water !
http://s852.beta.photobucket.com/user/t ... 8/library/