noelex
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Edit -Noelex - have you ever used an alloy Spade in order to validate your comments. I have used our alloy Spade extensively and it works as well as the steel version in a host of substrates, including medium weed and stony/pebbly seabeds (that defeats a roll bar anchor as they are prone to clogging, yes I have tried them as well). I think we need to get your negative comments into proportion.
No, I have never owned a steel or alloy Spade. I base my comments mainly on seeing how these anchors perform underwater.
Australia does not have any hard sand seabeds which is why I think you are not seeing the problem. On the plus side, in Australia most anchor designs work well and the soft sand makes for some fantastic beaches.
I am certainly not the only one to make the observation about the aluminium Spade. See Maine Sail's comments below. He has owned both the steel and alloy versions:
BINGO!!! I actually own both and A80 and an S80. Back when Alain was still alive I began conversing with him over poor setting in hard substrates. He told me I was full of rubbish. I then made a very long and detailed video of me setting the A80 in a hard bottom. Six tries, no set all on video and done with perfect execution. I sent the video to Alain...
A few weeks later I had an S80 on my door step at no charge. Went back the the same exact spot and the S80 set within inches 15 times in a row. Put the A80 back on, no set..... Alain was a goo guy but his "tip weight proportion" theory did not apply well to light weigh anchors like the A80 under water. . I wish it had because I really like the light weight of the A80.. Once set you can not tell the two apart, as would be expected, but my the S80 sets consistently better in harder substrates than my A80. The S80 has just enough weight to make its hard substrate setting better than the A80.
The S80 is a great anchor I would not buy the A80 again... The S80 is EVERYTHING Alain said it was......
I own many anchors and the S80 is right up there with the best I own...
The anchor tests have concluded the same:
The Novenber 2009 Yachting Monthly test concluded of the alloy Spade "Not great on hard seabed".
They also noted in the 2003 tests, "we found that it had trouble setting in harder types of bottom."
Even Spade themselves only recomend the aluminium version as a 'secondary' not primary anchor.
I think the OP was probably considering the steel version and none of this applies to that model. It is an excellent anchor.