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Hi Guys,Thanks for the advice give. Some additional info:1. I don't to spend a lot of money for an anchor, since I won't use it often. This year, I have anchored twice, both times to do some swimming on the beach. We were anchored for maybe 3 hours on each occasion. Maybe I will anchor one more time, maybe not.2. If I do any cruising, and I do want to, it will be to marinas with docks, power, water, bathrooms, and other amenities that my family of 5 requires. 3. My boat came with two anchors, a rusty piece of junk in the anchor locker on the bow (that I will throw away and replace) and a brand new looking 14# Danforth, 6' chain, 200' rode, etc. located in the cockpit lazarette. I used that anchor yesterday, and it's just too much trouble to empty the lazarette out, get the anchor, walk it to the bow, deploy it, then reverse it all at the end of the day. I figure if I ever encounter an emergency that requires anchoring, that anchor would be sufficient.4. I find it very interesting that Tie Down Engineering makes both Danforth (R) AND Super Hooker anchors. Can there be THAT much difference in the two anchors?5. I don't want to buy a piece of junk, something that will rust away, break, or fail to hold the boat. The boat may be unattended while everyone is swimming and it would not be good if it left us on the beach!So I guess my final question is the Super Hooker good enough for those conditions, or am I better off spending more money (like twice as much) for something more suitable? All things considered, I have better uses for my money, but I don't like to waste money on poor quality stuff either.Thanks again,Barry