Sea Rider
Supreme Mariner
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- Sep 20, 2008
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Yesterday lost my anchor with attached chain. The anchor was a cheap Seachoice 7E for up to 15 footer boats and a 1.5 meter 8 mm SS chain. Got stuck locked against something that will never know. Tried running the anchored boat in all possible 4 directions including CW-CCW 360 round turns to unlock the anchor. As was getting late with 0 avail had to cut the rope to free the Rib anchored at a depth of 10 meters. Will need to dive that anchoring combo when crystal waters permits.
A quick Amazon anchor search showed the current lost Seachoice 7E Utility 3.5 Lbs anchor at $ 26.00 bucks, latter came across a new type of anchor, an Aussi state of the art Cooper nylon anchors which digs very well in sand. For my anchoring requirements will need the medium size 2.2 Lbs anchor priced at $ 61.00.
Plan ordering both, will check if the latter anchors much better than the Utility 7, if so plan selling the U-7 to cover most of the Cooper anchor cost. A 1.5 meter 8 mm chain and a 8 mm 30 meter rope roll will suffice to anchor well on non depth shores. Will post end results when arrives if someone wants to give the Cooper anchor a go...
Happy Boating
A quick Amazon anchor search showed the current lost Seachoice 7E Utility 3.5 Lbs anchor at $ 26.00 bucks, latter came across a new type of anchor, an Aussi state of the art Cooper nylon anchors which digs very well in sand. For my anchoring requirements will need the medium size 2.2 Lbs anchor priced at $ 61.00.
Plan ordering both, will check if the latter anchors much better than the Utility 7, if so plan selling the U-7 to cover most of the Cooper anchor cost. A 1.5 meter 8 mm chain and a 8 mm 30 meter rope roll will suffice to anchor well on non depth shores. Will post end results when arrives if someone wants to give the Cooper anchor a go...
Happy Boating