noelex
Well-Known Member
Wow, some serious accusations have been made. Anchor threads that degenerate into personal attacks rapidly become very boring, but this requires a response.
The images I posted can be looked at and judged objectively by anyone who cares to examine them. They show anchors operating in the real world in normal anchorages.
I find it insulting that someone would suggest I am manipulating images, or selecting anchorages to distort results.
It is ironic to receive these comments from a journalist who heavily promotes one anchor manufacturer, particularly in print, where there is no recourse to challenge his views.
I would also suggest you look up the user name Djbangi on this forum and form your own conclusions about integrity and honesty. This is one of Djbangi's posts:
Followed by the comments from a YBW moderator who did some investigation.
Don't just accept the above YBW moderator's suspicions. Have a read of Djbangi's posts: his very detailed knowledge of anchor metals, his expertise in anchor certification and finally examples of exploring the same cruising grounds. Draw your own conclusions about Djbangi's many posts supporting Neeves.
Djbangi flatly denied any association with J Neeves when confronted on the forum. J Neeves flatly denies any association with Anchor Right.
This was some time ago, but I think it is appropriate to reflect upon the honesty and integrity of the accuser when my reputation has been sullied.
The bolt together construction of the Mantus makes shipping costs to small distant markets like Australia more price competitive. While this is good for consumers, Anchor Right are no doubt concerned about a new player that reduces the price advantage of local manufacture. My photographs of a Mantus anchor performing well must be troubling. Is this the motivation behind the personal attack?
The images I posted can be looked at and judged objectively by anyone who cares to examine them. They show anchors operating in the real world in normal anchorages.
I find it insulting that someone would suggest I am manipulating images, or selecting anchorages to distort results.
It is ironic to receive these comments from a journalist who heavily promotes one anchor manufacturer, particularly in print, where there is no recourse to challenge his views.
I would also suggest you look up the user name Djbangi on this forum and form your own conclusions about integrity and honesty. This is one of Djbangi's posts:
If you want to buy an Excel the quickest route would be contact Anchor Right direct. I friend of mine had a SARCA delivered last year, direct from Australia, and I think it was shipped (surface) direct to his yacht, then on the Mersea.
There was an excellent article in Sailing Today about 2 years ago from someone who chose an Excel. Craig's answer to this is they must have had a free anchor or they are consultants. The truth is the author is an independent journalist with no affiliation to Anchor Right (he seemed to think the Excel good) - and if you think something is good and you are a yachting journalist its quite sensible to put your money where your pen is!
Followed by the comments from a YBW moderator who did some investigation.
I didn't think anything of that until I looked up the registration address of Djbangi. The name in their email address contains Neeves. That could be a purely innocent coincidence. It could!![]()
Don't just accept the above YBW moderator's suspicions. Have a read of Djbangi's posts: his very detailed knowledge of anchor metals, his expertise in anchor certification and finally examples of exploring the same cruising grounds. Draw your own conclusions about Djbangi's many posts supporting Neeves.
Djbangi flatly denied any association with J Neeves when confronted on the forum. J Neeves flatly denies any association with Anchor Right.
This was some time ago, but I think it is appropriate to reflect upon the honesty and integrity of the accuser when my reputation has been sullied.
The bolt together construction of the Mantus makes shipping costs to small distant markets like Australia more price competitive. While this is good for consumers, Anchor Right are no doubt concerned about a new player that reduces the price advantage of local manufacture. My photographs of a Mantus anchor performing well must be troubling. Is this the motivation behind the personal attack?
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