Don't get me wrong the Fortress....
Still has a place on my boat which is more than I can say for the Bruce, CQR or Delta. I'm not trying to slam the CQR, Delta or Bruce as they are all ok anchors. It's just that the Spade's, Manson Supreme's & Rocna's are excellent anchors and after driving a BMW I could never see going back to a Model T. If you know what I mean.. I can't tell you how many CQR's I dove on, over the years, that were basically being used as a cynder block connected to chain. Probably 60% of the CQR anchors I have witnessed on the bottom, in coves or anchorages, have been sitting on their side with about three inches of the tip barely caught in the bottom. I'm not saying CQR's can't be set, they can I used one for 6 years, they just require more skill and patience to set than the newer designs. From my musings over the years I would have to say that close to 50% of boaters both power and sail but mostly power don't even know how to set an anchor or attempt to! I've witnessed at least 50 catastrophic, vactayion ending, draggings leading to serious hull damage over the years and every one still haunts me. Perhps I take anchoring a little to seriously but the cost of an anchor is small compared to a six figure boat...I use my Fortress as a dedicated stern anchor a job for which this anchor is perfect. It's very light, to set out in the dinghy with, and holds like pit bull in one direction. It can be tough to set on a hard bottom due mostly to its weight but I have never not been able to not get it to set after a few tries. The anchors on my boat are a Fortress (stern), Manson Supreme (primary) and Spade S-80 (backup). The CQR collects dust in my shed, the Bruce is on loan to a friend with a power boat and the Delta I seem to have sold with my power boat without realizing it because I can't find it anywhere....