Bouba
Well-Known Member
I hope that conditions are benign on the day you need to haul your 60kg anchor out of storage :ambivalence:Rocna only suggest 40kg because that is the correct size for your boat. The vast majority of anchors/chains fitted by motorboat builders are undersized and only suitable for day anchoring in light wind conditions. If you want an anchor suitable for overnight anchoring in marginal wind conditions then the original anchor fitted is not heavy enough and very likely, the builder didnt fit sufficient length of chain or the correct dia either
When I bought my F630, it was fitted with a 40kg Delta. Based on my previous bad experience with Deltas on weedy bottoms in the Med, I dumped that immediately and had SL fit a 60kg Delta. Ferretti had fitted 70m of 12mm chain which I thought was sufficient but I later had Sacirn increase that to 120m just to be on the safe side. Despite that, I had at least 3 dragging experiences in Sardinia, 2 around the Maddalenas and a 3rd instance where the anchor dragged about 50m overnight in Caletta on the other side of S Pietro. That last experience spooked me because I always take care to set the anchor properly if I'm anchoring overnight and put out about 5x scope of chain
Based on good reports here and elsewhere, I decided to change the 60kg Delta for a 55kg Rocna so, yes I was going to a theoretically smaller anchor. Because I was a little unsure about whether that was a wise idea, I had Sacirn construct a cradle in my spoiler compartment to store the 60kg Delta and thats where it still sits today. I have not regretted my decision at all. I have not experienced one dragging situation with the 55kg Rocna despite the fact that it is lighter than my previous 60kg Delta. My only conclusion can be that it is a superior design of anchor at least for W Med conditions