A small will do just fine.
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A small will do just fine.
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For those using box anchor (i had one but it got stolen now use a digger) what kind of anchor line and length are you using and at what depth. I usually tie off shore with the anchor buddy but don't feel comfortable using that as a permanent solution while I'm sleeping. It can move around a little much for my liking. Fairly shallow at around 15ft.
Thanks
I remembered this thread today when I got an email from Overtons for 20% off most everything for Black Friday, so I ordered me one. Coupon code is ESAVE20 if anybody else is interested.
Woody, how much did you pay. I'm seeing them for 159 right now.
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which size can hold about 1000 newtons or 205 lb of force with giving way?
Waking this thread back up...
Guys that are using the box anchor. What's under the water that you are dropping your anchor into? Is it sand? Is it river rock? sand?
The box anchor looks like it is the way to go but I am wondering if dropping it into underwater rocks/boulders would be a recipe for a lost anchor.
On my old boat (16', maybe 2500 lbs) i used the old four tooth unfolding anchor and it always held fine. Now with the bigger boat (Mondo) I am not sure which direction to go. We boat on the Willamette river (underwater mud, sand, rocks, wood) and on a reservoir (underwater rock) and i want and anchor that will hold in all applications and not be a complete pain to release when it is time.
Do I need two different anchors?
I dropped mine in the bottom of a river twice today at 40'. I'm not sure what's down there. Had some sand on it when I pulled it up.
When I use it on the local lakes, it's normally a mud bottom.
Much better than the fluke I used to have.