wagenaar
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Anchors appear often in this forum. A frequent reason to ask about anchors is the desire to go long-term cruising and from the answers it seems that the CQR is probably the most used anchor in this situation, although often it is suggested that it makes sense to have a complete different type of anchor for the situations when a CQR does not hold. A frequent writer about anchors, HYLAS, the designer of the SPADE-anchor recently gave an extensive explanation of the factors determining the functioning of an anchor. For one thing he concluded that all hinged anchors were inherently unstable. I concluded from his explanation, that weight of an anchor only plays a role in the beginning of the penetration into the bottom. As soon as a small part of the anchor gets "hooked", the forces exerted upon it will cause it to penetrate deeper.
The foregoing is kind of an introduction to my question. If weight has little importance in an anchor, why do so few people use an aluminium-anchor. As far as I know there are currently two types of aluminium-anchor available: Fortress and Spade(although it seems that most Spade-anchors are made of steel) . I used a Fortress myself as a kedge and was rather satisfied with it. It may be necessary to adjust the manner of dropping the anchor as compared to a steel-anchor, but I found it easy to use and the decrease weight was a definite advantage. In this forum this anchor is every now and then suggested as a kedge. Evidenly people have some trust in this anchor.
Up to now I have not found an Al-anchor mentioned as the main-anchor. Has anyone done so and what are the experiences. In particular for multihulls, which are more sensitive to weight than monos, the use of an Al-anchor seems to make sense. Another advantage is the reduction of weight, which makes the anchor easier to handle for older people.
I put this question also in a multihull-forum, but did not get any answers.
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The foregoing is kind of an introduction to my question. If weight has little importance in an anchor, why do so few people use an aluminium-anchor. As far as I know there are currently two types of aluminium-anchor available: Fortress and Spade(although it seems that most Spade-anchors are made of steel) . I used a Fortress myself as a kedge and was rather satisfied with it. It may be necessary to adjust the manner of dropping the anchor as compared to a steel-anchor, but I found it easy to use and the decrease weight was a definite advantage. In this forum this anchor is every now and then suggested as a kedge. Evidenly people have some trust in this anchor.
Up to now I have not found an Al-anchor mentioned as the main-anchor. Has anyone done so and what are the experiences. In particular for multihulls, which are more sensitive to weight than monos, the use of an Al-anchor seems to make sense. Another advantage is the reduction of weight, which makes the anchor easier to handle for older people.
I put this question also in a multihull-forum, but did not get any answers.
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