snowleopard
Well-Known Member
The reason I replaced mine with a Rocna. Vliho Bay, Ionian Sea about three years ago. Very strong winds were forecast so we headed there as being a well sheltered anchorage, although the bottom is soft mud. Anchored as normal, winds arrived shortly and we were amazed to find ourselves dragging, first time in about 15 years on this anchor. Winds continued to increase and gust viciously, some of the worst I have ever experienced. The Delta was completely unable to cope, three further attempts all unsuccessful. Each time I hauled it there was no weed, just the soft mud. Many other boats around us were experiencing problems, although quite a few were soundly anchored.
Ultimately I went astern upwind towards some trees until we touched bottom and we took lines ashore to them. On reflection later I suspect that replacing the Delta with the Fortress would have been a good solution, but by this time I had trapped my finger in the windlassand didn't fancy the effort.
If not for that experience I would still use a Delta, otherwise excellent on a wide variety of bottoms from the Baltic to the eastern Med.
My Delta, which has held well in a variety of bottoms and weather conditions is as much use as a fish hook in soft to liquid mud conditions. For that reason I carry a Fortress which is unbeatable in those conditions when assembled on the soft mud setting. OTOH there are plenty of circumstances where I wouldn't use a Fortress. No one anchor will suit all situations. See my 'How many anchors?' thread.