SvenglishTommy
Well-Known Member
After reading quite a bit about anchors and anchoring, I have not really found out anything at all, except that everyone's opinion is different.
I am going to get a second anchor and would really appreciate any advice anyone has. My current anchor is a foldable thingy(about 15kg) the likes of which I've never seen before. It performs very well but is difficult to handle, especially the folding of it when caked in mud.
I want to stow this anchor out of the way and replace it with a, preferably smaller, anchor that is attached to the pushpit and runs off an ankorolina reel of webbing to free up te locker the current one ocupies.
Most of the time I am anchoring off the back at marinas or up against rocks in the Stockholm archipelago. Either that or in very sheltered anchorages. The bottom is genrally quite a stiff mud, there are no tides and most of the time it easy to find very good protection form the wind.
My main criteria is an anchor that sets reliably, as you want the anchor to set well if you're driving your boat head on into rocks. Holding power is not so much of an issue as there is rarely much wind or tide. I was thinking that a bruce would be a good choice, basically beacuse they seem to set well in the tests I've seen, and they are quite popular on the archipelago. The weight of anchor is really stumping me though. I've seen recommendations from 5kg (on the Brice website) up to 15kg. My boat is 28' long and has a displacement of 3100kg.
I'd be very interested in what people think about the type and weight of a working anchor for use in these types of conditions, and if it's worth getting an expensive branded model over a cheaper one.
My current plan is to get a 7.5kg original bruce.
I am going to get a second anchor and would really appreciate any advice anyone has. My current anchor is a foldable thingy(about 15kg) the likes of which I've never seen before. It performs very well but is difficult to handle, especially the folding of it when caked in mud.
I want to stow this anchor out of the way and replace it with a, preferably smaller, anchor that is attached to the pushpit and runs off an ankorolina reel of webbing to free up te locker the current one ocupies.
Most of the time I am anchoring off the back at marinas or up against rocks in the Stockholm archipelago. Either that or in very sheltered anchorages. The bottom is genrally quite a stiff mud, there are no tides and most of the time it easy to find very good protection form the wind.
My main criteria is an anchor that sets reliably, as you want the anchor to set well if you're driving your boat head on into rocks. Holding power is not so much of an issue as there is rarely much wind or tide. I was thinking that a bruce would be a good choice, basically beacuse they seem to set well in the tests I've seen, and they are quite popular on the archipelago. The weight of anchor is really stumping me though. I've seen recommendations from 5kg (on the Brice website) up to 15kg. My boat is 28' long and has a displacement of 3100kg.
I'd be very interested in what people think about the type and weight of a working anchor for use in these types of conditions, and if it's worth getting an expensive branded model over a cheaper one.
My current plan is to get a 7.5kg original bruce.