Arcady
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Looks like it fits nicely! Any regrets aboiut the change?
Yes, frankly. I ultimately reverted to the Bruce!
Looks like it fits nicely! Any regrets aboiut the change?
'cos they're good anchors, and work well without needing roll bars. They stow well on bow rollers. What's not to like? ?Why?
Jonathan
my knox runs on / off the swivel roller well
had a bruce on here before, knox fits fine and does not touch the hull either
the swivel roller is not fitted the correct way, longer bit forward
the knox is bigger than the bruce so it holds betterView attachment 109283
'cos they're good anchors, and work well without needing roll bars. They stow well on bow rollers.
What's not to like? ?
Why?
Jonathan
It let me down on one occasion with a linear reversal of current flow. The anchor failed to re-set and had I not been aboard at the time, it might have ended badly. Also when I bought it I thought it had a reputation for setting well on a short scope. I didn't find that to be the case. However, when properly set in a decent substrate, it held very well indeed, Although I went back to the Bruce, I don't necessarily think that was any better. Both were problematic on occasions.
I don't believe re-setting after a reversal of tide or wind is something to which a Knox anchor is unusually sensitive.
The problem is not new, Morgans Cloud (aka AAC), Practical Sailor and most recently the Panope videos have all looked at the issue - and come to the exact same conclusions
Anchor Resetting Tests - Practical Sailor
Jonathan
why set any anchor on a scope that is too short ?
always going to be less secure![]()