RobBrown
Well-Known Member
Bugel
@ Norman E
9m boat. I replaced my 25lb CQR with a 14 kg galvanised Bugel some 3/4 seasons ago and have never regretted it. There may be some additional advantage with the small extra weight, but key thing is ease of setting in all conditions experienced to date. The Bugel has never failed to set first time, CQR did 50% of the time. Holding is excellent, to extent that getting her out in some substrates, eg clay/mud can take some effort- usually just go to straight up & down & use motion of boat to break out the anchor in such cases.
I consider the Bugel has most of the advantages of all the 2nd Gen roll-bar anchors with the extra advantage of price. Cost of my anchor was c. £110-120 inc delivery.
@ Norman E
9m boat. I replaced my 25lb CQR with a 14 kg galvanised Bugel some 3/4 seasons ago and have never regretted it. There may be some additional advantage with the small extra weight, but key thing is ease of setting in all conditions experienced to date. The Bugel has never failed to set first time, CQR did 50% of the time. Holding is excellent, to extent that getting her out in some substrates, eg clay/mud can take some effort- usually just go to straight up & down & use motion of boat to break out the anchor in such cases.
I consider the Bugel has most of the advantages of all the 2nd Gen roll-bar anchors with the extra advantage of price. Cost of my anchor was c. £110-120 inc delivery.