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How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 27th, 2018, 7:56 am
by amanphoto
Question. How big is your boat in relation to your anchor?
I have a Carver Mariner 350. It’s about 37’ long and weighs about 20,000 pounds. I have a 22 pound delta plow anchor. It’s my option that it’s to small. I’m going to go with a Rocna Valcun 44 pound anchor. I have a very silty sandy anchorages.
Is that to large for the maxwell 600 windlass? Will it fit on my bow roller? Will it look weird up there?
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 27th, 2018, 8:48 am
by Midnightsun
Delta 22 is OK but not in a good blow. I would call it a great lunch anchor for your size boat. That being said a 44# Rockna is overkill IMHO. A 33# would be just the ticket.
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 27th, 2018, 3:55 pm
by denpooch
My '05 Mariner came with a 35lb Delta. I am upgrading this season to a 45lb Mantus.
This should handle anything short of hurricane force winds without worry of any anchor drag.
I have a Maxwell 800 windless and when I contacted the company they told me that the 800 will handle a
45lb anchor.
As far as looks are concerned. Lets face it, the Mariner is a 'function over form' design and those of us who purchased the vessel appreciate this fact and love the boat.
I have the same attitude about my anchor choice and will accept the 'function over form' any day. I am not concerned about the look of a Mantus on my bow roller but rather look forward to a good nights sleep.
Good luck.
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 27th, 2018, 6:06 pm
by SanJuanDreamer
On my 98 Mariner, I have a 35lb QCR with 30ft of chain and 250 rode.
From what I understand, you should have your boat length in chain and the rest in rode.
Yes, I'm lacking...in chain anyway...
Also consider your area environment. In my area, its pee-gravel and mud...QCR will do good there.
Nothing wrong with going bigger.
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 28th, 2018, 6:16 am
by mjk1040
SJD-Good info on chain length. I believe that chain in the rode has big effect on how these plow type anchors function. Our older windless manuals do not relate to this fact since the only anchor out there 30 years ago was a danford!
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 28th, 2018, 8:41 am
by Midnightsun
Ideally all chain is going to make for the most effective anchoring. Using a bridle will take out the shock associated with all chain. Here is a good example.
I made my own bridle with a Mantus chain hook
https://www.go2marine.com/product/33062 ... -hook.html , a couple of anchor snubbers like this
https://www.defender.com/product.jsp?id=3325153 and some rope.
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: March 28th, 2018, 5:35 pm
by denpooch
Hans,
I also have all chain (150 ft., 5/16th) and made my own single line 'bridal' using the Mantus chain hook and 15 feet of nylon line. How does the defender snubber come into play and where do you attach?
Thanks
Re: How big is your anchor?
Posted: April 13th, 2018, 7:31 pm
by Midnightsun
denpooch wrote:Source of the post Hans,
I also have all chain (150 ft., 5/16th) and made my own single line 'bridal' using the Mantus chain hook and 15 feet of nylon line. How does the defender snubber come into play and where do you attach?
Thanks
I use the snubber like in this picture.
http://img.weiku.com/a/005/578/Anchor_S ... 8917_1.jpg