thinwater
Well-Known Member
The effect of angle is obvious if you have ever used a Fortress at both the 32 degree and 45 degree settings:
32 degrees. Good on firm bottoms, but not overly impressive in very soft mud.
45 degrees. Amazing in very soft mud, but will/may not set in firmer materials.
As you reduce the angle, the trend is that the anchor will set in harder bottoms and not hold as much. This is established fact. And it is on of many compromises that must be made by each manufacturer. What is the best compromise? I now return you to this anchoring thread....
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What I have not seen is a large anchoring study conducted since the lastest group of anchors has come out (Mantus M1 and M2, Vulcan, new Lewmar offerings, and some I've missed). I expect we will see some testing in a few years.
The other thing I can tell you about anchor testing is that it is like herding cats. The data are all over the place if you test on several bottom types. And is it about holding capacity, reset behavior, behavior on difficult bottoms, or consistency? All of these, of course. Anchor testing is hard. This is why I have focused on rigging and technique. Then I can be happy with any modern anchor.
32 degrees. Good on firm bottoms, but not overly impressive in very soft mud.
45 degrees. Amazing in very soft mud, but will/may not set in firmer materials.
As you reduce the angle, the trend is that the anchor will set in harder bottoms and not hold as much. This is established fact. And it is on of many compromises that must be made by each manufacturer. What is the best compromise? I now return you to this anchoring thread....
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What I have not seen is a large anchoring study conducted since the lastest group of anchors has come out (Mantus M1 and M2, Vulcan, new Lewmar offerings, and some I've missed). I expect we will see some testing in a few years.
The other thing I can tell you about anchor testing is that it is like herding cats. The data are all over the place if you test on several bottom types. And is it about holding capacity, reset behavior, behavior on difficult bottoms, or consistency? All of these, of course. Anchor testing is hard. This is why I have focused on rigging and technique. Then I can be happy with any modern anchor.