undercover500
Seaman Apprentice
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The one we have is nearly identical to this. 12lbs connected to 5 feet of chain and 100 feet of line.
I keep it as a secondary/stern anchor, and actually used it this past weekend to hold our stern in place. Had the danforth off the bow, but with the wind we were swinging a bit, so I tossed this out and was pleasantly surprised. It dug in immediately and set. Couldn't back down but I pulled on it and it didn't budge. We were over about 6 feet of water, and I could see the bottom was a mixture of weeds, sand and muck. We were anchored like this for maybe a half hour with very minimal swinging. Anchor held just fine with maybe 20 feet of line out (4:1 scope or so), and was easy to retrieve once the boat was over top of it. Had lots of weeds, sand and muck on it when I pulled it up.
I was unsure of how this anchor would perform, but after testing it out in a real world application, I can say that I like it. I probably wouldn't have it as my primary, but as a secondary anchor, or a stern anchor, it worked wonderfully.
I might test it out more now. Try it as a primary for a bit, see how it handles in different conditions.
Coated 12-lb. River Anchors
Rivers Anchor cast iron with black vinyl coating are designed for rivers and mud-bottom lakes.
www.overtons.com
I keep it as a secondary/stern anchor, and actually used it this past weekend to hold our stern in place. Had the danforth off the bow, but with the wind we were swinging a bit, so I tossed this out and was pleasantly surprised. It dug in immediately and set. Couldn't back down but I pulled on it and it didn't budge. We were over about 6 feet of water, and I could see the bottom was a mixture of weeds, sand and muck. We were anchored like this for maybe a half hour with very minimal swinging. Anchor held just fine with maybe 20 feet of line out (4:1 scope or so), and was easy to retrieve once the boat was over top of it. Had lots of weeds, sand and muck on it when I pulled it up.
I was unsure of how this anchor would perform, but after testing it out in a real world application, I can say that I like it. I probably wouldn't have it as my primary, but as a secondary anchor, or a stern anchor, it worked wonderfully.
I might test it out more now. Try it as a primary for a bit, see how it handles in different conditions.