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More Holding Power - new anchor
- amanphoto
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More Holding Power - new anchor
Also note: I often will raft up with other boats and will have more then just by boat hanging on this anchor.
1. West Marine branded 35# scoop anchor. $ 279.99
My thoughts - cheep, but not much surface area compared to others 22 (w) x 30 5/16 (l)
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-mar ... cordNum=27
*2. Rocna Vulcan 44# scoop anchor. (very similar to spade anchor) $439.99
My thoughts - like the spade but better looking, won't clog, more surface area then Rocna loop anchor- size: 17 3/8 (w) x 31 13/16 (l)
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/rocna--g ... cordNum=10
3. Rocna (one with a bar loop) 44# Scoop anchor. $409.99
My thoughts - fast setting, but loop could get clogged with stuff - 17 1/8 (w) x 14 7/8 x 34 1/8 (l)
https://www.westmarine.com/buy/rocna--g ... ecordNum=7
4. Spade S100 44# anchor $529.99
My thoughts - expensive, less surface area 14 (w) x 34 (l)
https://www.spadeanchorusa.com/product/ ... steel-s100
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Re: More Holding Power - new anchor
I would go with a 35lb in this anchor for your boat. You can get it in 316SS or galvanized - awesome anchor and priced very reasonable.
http://davisanchor.com/anchors/xt-plow-style-anchor/
Of course you know you also need to run 7:1 scope and I prefer all chain.
I don't know if they still make them but I also have an awesome chain stopper from them...
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Re: More Holding Power - new anchor
Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post I have had quit a bit of experience with Delta, Manson Supreme (very similar to Rocna) and Mantus. My order of preference in everyday use based on quick set and holding power is Mantus/Manson/Delta.
Hans, that is interesting , I have never heard of the mantus before now,some interesting videos...have you used that anchor ?
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Re: More Holding Power - new anchor
- amanphoto
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- Midnightsun
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Re: More Holding Power - new anchor
Hans, that is interesting , I have never heard of the mantus before now,some interesting videos...have you used that anchor ?
Yes, I use a 25lb Mantus for the rear. Had a 35lb Mantus on the other boat. Would use a 35 lb Mantus on Midnight Sun but it came with a fully polished stainless steel 35lb Carver anchor hanging off the front which is similar to a Delta and must say works quite well. It is way to pretty to replace plus I saw the original invoice for $1600 US.
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