Anchor Question

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Jun 13, 2004
39
- - Toronto
My 36' sailboat already has a Danforth anchor. Looking for suggestions as to what choice for a second backup anchor. Another Danforth? The lakebed is sand, rock, clay, mud, weeds, old shopping carts...you get the idea...a bit of everything. Comments
 
Jun 4, 2004
56
- - Sasafrass
Something Different

I would get something different. That way if you are trying to anchor on a bottom that the danforth doesn't like you have options. Can't see a danforth working well in rocky bottom, and I know they don't like weeds. I would probably try a CQR or a Claw as a second anchor.
 
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Paul Mieszczenski

Really like my Delta

Hey Paul, My O'day 28 came with a 14# Delta when I bought her. Having never had experience with one I was a little skeptical about that being our primary anchor for our trip down the intracoastal to Fla. After three years of heavy use I am really impressed with the anchor. It holds as well as my 22# Bruce. We had 35 Knots steady on the Saturday after Thanksgiving last year in poor holding ground and held on while everyone else was motoring into the wind. PM
 
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oceanis361

I agree with Bill

and go with a 35# CQR. You really need a different typr of anchor. Using the CQR and the Danforth will have all bottom types covered
 
Dec 16, 2003
13
- - Kent Island, MD
Claw

I have a Claw in my 35.5, it works every time, in every condition and never had to reset. I love it. Ozana
 
May 6, 2004
196
- - Potomac
Kingston Quickset...

...is an affordable Delta knock-off I use. CQR is great if you can afford it...just don't buy an additional Danforth! Good luck...
 
Jun 3, 2004
275
- - USA
I have them All aboard

My vessel has a 35# CQR, a 33# Claw (Bruce) and a 20# Danforth. The CQR is over rated and over priced. My Bruce (claw) get used 90% of the time and out performs the others. Buy the Claw (Bruce copy)
 
Jun 4, 2004
26
-Catalina -C30 Anacortes
Everyone's right - Especially Bill

Different bottoms necessitate different anchors (to maximize their effectiveness). Get something that works well where your Danforth doesn't (like in rocks & grass).
 
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Don K.

If we could only

carry all the mentioned anchors. I used a 35 lb CQR as my main anchor and it worked very well even when I anchored in the Ashley River in Charleston for two weeks and it held thru all the tide changes. I tried to anchor in Green Turtle in the Bahamas in a weedy bottom with no luck. Lucky I found a vacant mooring that night. Boats that night were draging anchor left and right. We were reanchoring boats with absent owners all night.
 
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