saltwater_gypsy
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Right lads no fannying around , this is a proper question!!!
I had another look at the YM Anchor Test article and noticed that the anchor tests were for anchors in the weight range 10 to 16kg.(ie fairly light) As you know the "Claw"anchor(16.3kg) did badly but my 30kg genuine Bruce performs very well and I see no reason to change it.
My point is that heavier anchors of a particular type probably have a better chance of penetrating the seabed than lighter ones. .
It would be interesting to have information regarding holding power versus weight of anchor of a particular type. I suspect it will not be a simple proportional relationship.
SENSIBLE comments please!!!
I had another look at the YM Anchor Test article and noticed that the anchor tests were for anchors in the weight range 10 to 16kg.(ie fairly light) As you know the "Claw"anchor(16.3kg) did badly but my 30kg genuine Bruce performs very well and I see no reason to change it.
My point is that heavier anchors of a particular type probably have a better chance of penetrating the seabed than lighter ones. .
It would be interesting to have information regarding holding power versus weight of anchor of a particular type. I suspect it will not be a simple proportional relationship.
SENSIBLE comments please!!!