noelex
Well-Known Member
The fact Fortress and Danforth are more popular on American vessels does not mean Americans don't know what they are doing as Britany anchors are common on French leisure vessel - but seldom seen in other parts of the world
Brittany anchors are popular on French vessels, but the point you are trying to make here was rather lost on me.
Concerning the Fortress anchor, it is very justifiably popular all over the world, and for good reason. A high proportion of long distance cruising boats of all nationalities carry a Fortress anchor.
However, I find it uncommon to see a Fortress, or a Danforth as a primary, or bower anchor on a long distance cruising boat, and once again, in my view, this is for good reason. It is commonly used as a secondary anchor. This is especially true in more recent times, as the very versatile new generation anchors have become available.
If I understand correctly you feel this is different on American vessels. When reading sailing forums with many American members, the same concerns are expressed about the limitations using a Fortress anchor such as in conditions where the direction of pull may change, so they are aware of the issues. It is nice to support a manufacturer making products in your own country, so It will be interesting to see see if more American cruisers are using a Fortress as a primary.
One nice thing about cruising is there are always little surprises that you were not aware of before you visited.