Hi Terry, you've been very lucky over the years and have led a blessed life. It's either a strong religious belief or just plain blind luck but whatever it is, I suggest you keep doing it as long as you have a Danforth anchor.
For about 5 years after I got the boat, I slipped, slid, and just plain lost my hold with most anchorings with the Danforth. Always let go in the middle of the night. Often we posted anchor watches when we didn't even have a trace of wind. It's just what you do when you anchor out, right
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Several times, over the years, we got into conversations with other sailboaters and they expressed a lack of confidence with Danforth. Same tales as what I had experienced. So I decided to try a claw anchor. I couldn't believe the difference. Now when we backed down on the anchor, it grabbed instantly rather than round, and round, and round until we caught something which just might hold, maybe. At least until 03:00. Thought we were going to get rolled over one night when we really started sailing at anchor but the claw never gave an inch. I'm getting so bad with that anchor I often forget to back down when anchoring. It never misses. That's always met with hoots, hollers, and derogatory remarks from the crew and I finally back down.
But nothing is all bad. I have a Danforth (as a spare) that has never been wet and in storage in the starbd. lazzerette. Hardly takes up any room at all when stored flat
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Ut oh. You said "Anchor."
Got to wonder what
@shemandr is going on about
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