Salty John
Well-Known Member
I spent over 300 days of a year long cruise anchoring in sand between the US East coast and the BVI, by way of the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Haiti, DR, PR, Culebra and USVI. We dragged once, when we put the anchor down in grass and a squall blew in. I would, and have, staked my life on the CQR. In Chesapeake Bay, mainly mud, I used a Danforth most of the time.
However, anchoring technique and skill are more important than the anchor type in most cases; a good anchor does not a successful anchoree make, although a good anchoree can make anything work should circumstances dictate. I am in no way casting aspersions on your anchoring technique, just pointing out that there is a helluva lot more to anchoring than anchor selection.
However, anchoring technique and skill are more important than the anchor type in most cases; a good anchor does not a successful anchoree make, although a good anchoree can make anything work should circumstances dictate. I am in no way casting aspersions on your anchoring technique, just pointing out that there is a helluva lot more to anchoring than anchor selection.