anchor size

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Mar 12, 2006
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What size of anchor is suitable for my 1987 26D? A danforth style is what I"m currently considering. Thanks Dan
 
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John S

Anchor Talk

OK, this is one of the subjects that gets people going! Asking about the anchor's suitability is kind of like asking about politics- everyone has an opinion. What works for you...etc. Some anchors are used for lunch hooks, and some are used to hold the boat during an overnight sleep. Different. It's easy to say "get the biggest one you can deal with.." but where are you going to store it? Your rode can be as important as your anchor and the proper layout can be an artform in itself. I recommend other sources of info, just google anchoring and read the articles. Having said all that, I have a 15 lbs Bruce anchor on a bow platform and roller assy with 10 feet of SS 3/8 chain attached by swivel to 200 feet of 3 strand 1/2 inch anchor line. I store my rode by running it down into a locker forward of the V berth through a deck pipe. The last couple of times I've camped overnight on the boat, I've experienced 30+ MPH winds in the wee hours of the night and my anchor has held fast. I have also experienced 180 degree wind shifts (here in the PNW inland lakes), and the Bruce has reset itself easily. Bottoms here are mostly decomposed granite, some mud and rocks. John S Boise
 
Oct 26, 2004
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Macgregor 26X Denton Co. TX USA
It's called ground tackle for a reason

You have to know what kind ground you will be trying to anchor on. Research types and their uses. I can only tell you what I have used successfully with my Mac and other boats. For my use in all the lakes and Gulf and Florida coasts, my 12 lb hi tensile Danforth has been my working anchor, with a 4 lb in the same type for a lunch hook or stern swing eliminator. I use about a foot of 1/4" chaine for every pound of anchor, with swivel shackles and 3/8" three strand nylon rode. I've lost my storm anchor, but when I replace it for the next curise (for winds over 30 knots, or shifty currents) I will get a Bruce in 17 lb form, to go on my 1/2" nylon rode, with swivel shackles adn 18' of 1/4" chain. The only time I have ever had a drag was because, despite setting the Danforth working anchor with the motor in full reverse for one minute, with 7 to 1 scope, overnight the boat moved about 50' When I upped anchor with major winch work the next day I found out why. The anchor had hooked a small log, which would not pull out immediately, but which worked it's way out of the mud overnight. I had a heck of a time getting the times of the anchor off the mud caked log at water level. So it was not the fault of the anchor.
 
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Sounds like Soiree is getting ready to go

Dan, glad to see you made it to the forum. Lots of good advice and problem solving here.
 
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