Stemar
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Our main anchor is a Delta, but we also carry the Danforth that is original equipment on a Catalac. In places like Newtown Creek, where the bottom is much stirred mud soup, which would you use?
Get an ultra.Our main anchor is a Delta, but we also carry the Danforth that is original equipment on a Catalac. In places like Newtown Creek, where the bottom is much stirred mud soup, which would you use?
I carried an oversized Danforth for muddy regions for years.Our main anchor is a Delta, but we also carry the Danforth that is original equipment on a Catalac. In places like Newtown Creek, where the bottom is much stirred mud soup, which would you use?
Wichard make an Allen key headed stainless Steel shackle in 6,8 and 10mm sizes. I've used the 10mm size for my chain and it's fine. No problem with corrosion so far.Thanks, everyone.
I now need to find a galvanised shackle with flush pin that I'll have a chance of undoing to change anchors. The only one I could find has a shallow slot that gives no chance once it's been under water a few times.
I have been using two of these, one on the Rocna, the other on the Fortress, for more than 20 years. This photograph taken in 2007 is the originator of my three chain links idea, now used worldwide. The Wichard shackle was not new then and is still in use. After 5 years or so the galvanising appears to be lost from the chains but sufficient zinc-iron alloy remains to inhibit corrosion.Wichard make an Allen key headed stainless Steel shackle in 6,8 and 10mm sizes. I've used the 10mm size for my chain and it's fine. No problem with corrosion so far.

If they were in intimate contact that might be the case but there is very poor electrical contact between chain links.Thanks again.
I was taught that a stainless shackle on galvanised tackle was a no-no but, if it's only a theoretical no-no, well I've got a few of those already...
They do have the reputation of not resetting after windshifts but many owners would dispute this.
Thanks for the warning - leather gloves will be worn!The real issue with Danforths is they're primarily a device for snipping fingers off. Holding boats in one place is a secondary function.