I just got my new anchor - a Manson Supreme 35lb. for my Catalina 36 and took it out for a test yesterday. I set it at a little under 5:1 scope and backed down at, ultimately, about 1600 rpm's. The anchor held totally and, as you can see from the photo, it apparently buried itself in the mud all the way up to its roll bar (I guess that's what you'd call it) and buried the shank too. This was despite the fact that as I discovered when I hauled it up it had evidently caught a large piece of some sort of cloth on its tip. So, so far I'm pretty happy with it. (And, no, I don't own stock in Manson.)
We also saw an amazing sight when we were leaving (just by Angel Island in the bay). From a distance, we could see a seal that kept breaking the water surface as dolphins do. As we got closer, we saw that it had ahold of a small shark (maybe about four feet) and was diving half way out of the water and then slamming the shark on the surface of the water, I guess trying to pound it to death. Quite a sight; too bad I didn't have a camera.
We also saw an amazing sight when we were leaving (just by Angel Island in the bay). From a distance, we could see a seal that kept breaking the water surface as dolphins do. As we got closer, we saw that it had ahold of a small shark (maybe about four feet) and was diving half way out of the water and then slamming the shark on the surface of the water, I guess trying to pound it to death. Quite a sight; too bad I didn't have a camera.