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View Poll Results: If you could choose only ONE type of anchor sailing around the world
Bugel 6 1.71%
Delta 42 12.00%
CQR 64 18.29%
Rocna 97 27.71%
Spade 25 7.14%
Manson Supreme 30 8.57%
Fortress 12 3.43%
Danforth 24 6.86%
Hydrobubble 4 1.14%
Other 46 13.14%
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Old 13-10-2007, 18:53   #1
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Only One Anchor

If you could choose only ONE type of anchor for an around the world voyage which would you choose?
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Old 13-10-2007, 19:26   #2
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Aloha Keegan,
I just don't think that would ever happen. I wouldn't cruise with less than 3. Sorry I can't respond. My primary storm anchor is a 60 lb "real" CQR but I certainly wouldn't deploy that anchoring for lunch.
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Old 13-10-2007, 20:44   #3
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Aloha Keegan,
I just don't think that would ever happen. I wouldn't cruise with less than 3. Sorry I can't respond. My primary storm anchor is a 60 lb "real" CQR but I certainly wouldn't deploy that anchoring for lunch.
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ok, just sail right by then.

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Old 13-10-2007, 21:19   #4
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SARCA Anchor

Hi Keegan,

After years of putting up with our CQR dragging, at the most inconvenient times, last Christmas we had had enough. We purchased a SARCA anchor which is along the lines of the Rocna and Manson Supreme anchors. Our 5 week xmas cruise was transformed from the usual nervous "is it safe to leave the boat?", to a complete faith in this new breed of anchor. We experienced a graphic illustration of it's performance when, sheltered in a bay, a 40 knot squall hit. Within minutes we were the only boat left, securely anchored in the bay as we watched every other boat drag back past us, all pulling up CQR's.

We plan to get a cat in the next couple of years, a Dolphin 460 is our dream boat, (you have our total envy there!!!!!!!!), but whatever we end up with we will be staying with a SARCA as our main anchor.

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We plan to get a cat in the next couple of years, a Dolphin 460 is our dream boat, (you have our total envy there!!!!!!!!), but whatever we end up with we will be staying with a SARCA as our main anchor.

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Nice info on the SARCA. If I could amend the poll I would add it to the list but it is set now.

I hope you can get your Dolphin soon.

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Old 13-10-2007, 22:09   #6
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If only having the choice of 1 I'd have to go Spade. A steel 1 of primary and Alloy for the second 1.

A case of 1 + 1 = 1

KiwiKat - boat type/size, displacement and Sarca size no please, if I may ask. Just being nosey, as I can be. Your thoughts on the rock-slot as well if I may, again.
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From Australia to Florida I used the seventy pound Beugel as my only anchor. If I go around the world again, it will be with a Beugel. A friend of mine on a fifty foot catamaran uses a hundred pound Beugel, and he has dragged anchor only one time from Alabama to New Zealand last time I checked.
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KiwiKat - boat type/size, displacement and Sarca size no please, if I may ask. Just being nosey, as I can be. Your thoughts on the rock-slot as well if I may, again.
The boat is a Farr 1104 (36 footer). Displacement? Wouldn't have a clue. It is not a standard 1104 and as we have fully kitted it out for cruising it is no longer the lightweight racer it once was. i.e. hardtop dodger, roller main and every creature comfort we can squeeze on. We went for a no.5 though we could probably have gotten away with a no.4 mind you we have a lot of mates in bigger boats that happily hang off the back of us at drink o'clock in 25 odd knots. Sorry, not quite sure where you are coming from with the rock-slot question.
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From Australia to Florida I used the seventy pound Beugel as my only anchor. If I go around the world again, it will be with a Beugel. A friend of mine on a fifty foot catamaran uses a hundred pound Beugel, and he has dragged anchor only one time from Alabama to New Zealand last time I checked.
Dragging your anchor from Alabama to New Zealand is pretty major though!

We love our 30kg Bruce. Never dragged it. Not once. Ever.
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Old 14-10-2007, 01:45   #10
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If only having the choice of 1 I'd have to go Spade. A steel 1 of primary and Alloy for the second 1.

A case of 1 + 1 = 1

KiwiKat - boat type/size, displacement and Sarca size no please, if I may ask. Just being nosey, as I can be. Your thoughts on the rock-slot as well if I may, again.
Yeah, the Spades are great both in aluminum and steel.

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Dragging your anchor from Alabama to New Zealand is pretty major though!

We love our 30kg Bruce. Never dragged it. Not once. Ever.
I screwed up and forgot to put Bruce on the list There is no way to edit it now, but go ahead and vote for "other" The Bruce is obviously very popular anchor.

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Old 14-10-2007, 04:50   #12
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I would have several different types for world cruising but for my cruising grounds, Bahamas and East USA I bought a Super Max. Not on your list as well.
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Old 14-10-2007, 05:41   #13
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During Charter trips we had the BRUCE dragging.
On our own boat, first with a CQR, we had occasionally dragging events.
Changing to a BUEGEL anchor, until now, NO dragging experience.

However, thinking now of taking the ROCNA as a primary, than the BUEGEL as our secondary, aluminum spade as third and FORTRESS as auxilliary.

Our CAT will be heavy anyway!
My wife would love 1000 feet of chain plus a 200 pound anchor. We found a compromise, see above.
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In can't answer this because I only have uised 2 anchors in 22 years CQR 99.9% and Bruce 0.1%. Having read about some other anchors which sound interesting, I can't say much but some sound interesting and worth a try. But I have had good success the the CQR on the bottoms I anchored on and the conditions which attended.

Is it time to change? Dunno. I'm not about to cruise and I wouldn't take a single anchor... probably 3.

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The boat we just bought has a 45lb CQR primary and a Fortress FX55 as a stern anchor...the CQR is way too light for my tastes (32000lbs displacement) so I got a Rocna 33 (73lbs) for a new primary and I cannot wait to try it out!!! The CQR will be kept as a second anchor.
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