Mahalo
3) A nice single malt or fine rum followed checking on the anchor snubber for the all chain rode attached to the mantus.View attachment 146337 which do you think will let me sleep better 1) 33lb Bruce with 20’ of 5/16 or 2) 35lb Mantus with 120’ of 5/16 chain.
Mahalo
I think the last time I had a Single Malt on the boat, we killed a bottle of 21yr old Costco single malt. Of course there were 5 others helping!!! We were docked at Roche Harbor3) A nice single malt .
I like the way you think!3) A nice single malt or fine rum followed checking on the anchor snubber for the all chain rode attached to the mantus.
actually there is 250' of 5/8 8-plait backing up the chain -- and a Mantus bridal + chain hook for when it is all chain. 60' of water at 6:13) the anchor snubber for the all chain rode attached to the mantus.
Just curious... but did your Bruce fail often? Or did it just seem like the Mantus was more dug-in when your retrieved it?Mantus every time, in my experience. We changed form a Bruce to the Mantus last season and the difference has been remarkable
My previous experience was with a CQR but the quick resets is a company quote, so i am not disparaging the Bruce but would never return to an old style anchor.Just curious... but did your Bruce fail often? Or did it just seem like the Mantus was more dug-in when your retrieved it?
I'll second that. Even the best, whatever that may be, anchor will drag if not set properly or is the wrong type anchor for the holding ground. I've watched people just drop all the holding gear off the bow and then go back to the cockpit or worse, just get off the boat and wonder why their boat is dragging. Educating people on the finesses of anchoring properly is key. Myself, I have a 25# Plastimo plow with 35 ft of 3/8 C4 chain with 5/8 rode behind it. When properly set, I have rode out 50+ knots without a problem. Of course, if I was sitting over a rocky bottom, might be a different story.Most of the anchor dragging I've witnessed appears to have been the result of improperly-set anchors