dje67
Well-Known Member
Looking to upgrade my Bruce anchor and pretty-much settled on either the Knox 13kg, or might wait until the Lewmar Epsilon becomes available in the UK. In either case I'm concerned about how either anchor will sit when stowed. The info available on both anchors makes it difficult to assess how close the anchor fluke will be to my bow gelcoat.
I've a Bene 36cc with a slightly overhanging bow roller. There's about a 20cm overhang beyond the bow. The Bruce fits nicely there and doesn't contact the gelcoat. My questions to anyone that has the Knox are:-
1) Have you had any issues with the fluke tip contacting the bow?
2) How much of an overhang will I need?
3) With the anchor fully stowed and resting on the forward end of the shank, will the anchor shank sit down on the deck (my Bruce does and I like the fact that the anchor remains in place without 'hanging' off the windlass) or does the Knox naturally want to self-launch (which could also be an advantage, I suppose).
Same questions apply to the Epsilon, but I doubt anyone has one yet.
Anyone got some photos for their bow roller to share?






I've a Bene 36cc with a slightly overhanging bow roller. There's about a 20cm overhang beyond the bow. The Bruce fits nicely there and doesn't contact the gelcoat. My questions to anyone that has the Knox are:-
1) Have you had any issues with the fluke tip contacting the bow?
2) How much of an overhang will I need?
3) With the anchor fully stowed and resting on the forward end of the shank, will the anchor shank sit down on the deck (my Bruce does and I like the fact that the anchor remains in place without 'hanging' off the windlass) or does the Knox naturally want to self-launch (which could also be an advantage, I suppose).
Same questions apply to the Epsilon, but I doubt anyone has one yet.
Anyone got some photos for their bow roller to share?






