charles_reed
Well-Known Member
On the CQR
It comes out ahead of the others as a general all rounder, with one dreadful trait - when it comes out it drags around on its back.
There is a lot of difference between the genuine (made in Scotland) CQR and the innumerable cast/fabricated copies, in performance as well as price.
Other anchors with a greater fluke area probably hold better in a mud or soft sand bottom.
The great advantages of the Delta are the ease of stowing, ease of self-launching and its quick set, above all it doesn't capsize the way the CQR does.
It comes out ahead of the others as a general all rounder, with one dreadful trait - when it comes out it drags around on its back.
There is a lot of difference between the genuine (made in Scotland) CQR and the innumerable cast/fabricated copies, in performance as well as price.
Other anchors with a greater fluke area probably hold better in a mud or soft sand bottom.
The great advantages of the Delta are the ease of stowing, ease of self-launching and its quick set, above all it doesn't capsize the way the CQR does.