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Just had delivered a Delta 16kg anchor, brand new, £100 from Boats and Outboards /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

So do I keep the Bruce or the CQR as a Kedge?

Sorry, dont mean to be ungreatfull but this post excludes the excellent anchors available from Spade or Ronca! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
No but he'll bounce just as good as everybody else! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Great, that's the main anchor chosen.

But your kedge is supposed to be a lunchtime anchor or one that could be set from the dinghy. Sell 'em and buy a 5Kg with 8m chain + nylon rode.
 
Good point, but as we have now installed an electric windlass, lunchtime is less of a problem. Take your point about rowing out in th dinghy though, the bruce is lighter than the CQR so that might be the one to keep.
 
in bad conditions a CQR is a better anchor than a Bruce, but they are all three the same style so would really recommen getting rid of both and getting a decent sized fortress - much lighter for use as a jkede, but with the holding power and a different type so good for different bottom conditions.
 
Mark

The sad thing is that I had a fortress, on our last boat, it went with it when it sold!

The CQR is perfectly serviceable, but 15kg, a bit on the heavy side for a kedge dont you think?
 
tis a bit heavy for a kedge, but I would want that type of anchor to be that weight as a second anchor (hence recommend for a fortress),
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I still think a different type of anchor is very useful if you are having difficulties getting one to set.
 
Forget the CQR as a kedge...when you take it out in the dinghy it is only a matter of time before you get your finger caught in the moveable bit. Blood everywhere and a v. unhappy bunny results!!
 
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Just had delivered a Delta 16kg anchor, brand new, £100 from Boats and Outboards /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

So do I keep the Bruce or the CQR as a Kedge?



[/ QUOTE ]Lose the CQR, it's a plough like the Delta but the Delta is absolutely superior in every sense. The Bruce on the other hand may prove better at setting in some conditions, so you're maintaining a tiny bit more versatility.

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... excellent anchors available from Spade or Ronca! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

[/ QUOTE ]And hey, spelling!
 
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The Bruce on the other hand may prove better at setting in some conditions, so you're maintaining a tiny bit more versatility.

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The Bruce is a little lighter too and it fits neatly under the helmsman's seat, holding the petrol can for the outboard in place!
 
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