Again thanks for taking the trouble to reply. Some have asked me questions and they deserve my answer even though the discussion has moved past these points. So.......
Dave in Sandusky: No grass - the brown tide took care of that. It seems I am a bit stingy with the scope. I used to sail a bit from Sandusky - Bay Week, Snow Flurries etc. A great place.
Maine Sail: I suspected the Ronca criticism of the Manson Supreme was overdone. The propondurance of opinion is that I don't put out enough scope. I couldn't run the video. Have you seen the XYZ video? Its impressive - but I think that anchor would perform poorly on a hard bottom. I'm inclined to take your opinion. Your command of the subject is notable. I did see your posts re the boat on the beach and also, I believe, about leaving your anchor on the bow while moored. Good stuff.
Stu: I did use a bridle once and it was reasonable effective. I am a bit nervous about all auxilliary equipment preferring to KISS. I don't want to untangle a mess while my boat is heading for a beach or rocks. At least with just an anchor you can pull it up and start the motor. Same goes for a sentinel. I was good at math - terrible at arthrimatic. I thought 3:1 with chain and then some would be adequate. Its seems most disagree.
Seadaddler: Same boat, same chain, same anchor, same anchorages - you must be right - we need more scope. Do you have a swivel on the rode? Enjoy Fl. You're still killing me. It was 12 degrees this AM.
SailingDog: You're right again. Its not an all chain rode. Its fifty feet of chain and then some more three strand nylon until I think I have enough out. Evidently therein lies the problem.
Jibes 138: Not really the same as an anchor on the bottom since the anchor on the beach is pulled from more horizontal, I think. The 700 lb is interesting for securing a boat in a storm but I'm just trying to sleep overnight. I would consider such a system to hold my boat off the dock in a blow.
Newly anonymous: This isn't real cruising. One or two nights in sheltered anchorages with good holding (Where previously I had no problem with my short scope arithmetic) every weekend. Even if it was box wine you got the best end of that, In my opinion. As I've said before, I thought my Danforth was better than the Delta - until the shaft bent. Note that the flukes didn't break out.
Tim R.: I think we're going to have the same anchors on board.
See this discussion for some discussion of shock:
C:\Users\shemandr\Documents\Artemis\Anchor\New Generation Anchors - Explained, Compared and Rated -.mht
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