CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Well-Known Member
My anchor has been stolen so I need a replacement. I hear good things about the Kobra 2 anchor and I am considering getting one 16 kg. Any Kobra users out there with comments please?
My anchor has been stolen so I need a replacement. I hear good things about the Kobra 2 anchor and I am considering getting one 16 kg. Any Kobra users out there with comments please?
No knowledge of Kobra but what were the circumstances of the theft - if you don't mind me asking?
My anchor has been stolen so I need a replacement. I hear good things about the Kobra 2 anchor and I am considering getting one 16 kg. Any Kobra users out there with comments please?
Captain Fantastic
You made a good decision. We have used one in variety of seabeds. You should find that the Kobra works in seabeds that will defeat other anchors, like weed and if there are stones, pebbles etc (as there is nothing to clog). In tests it swivels in the seabed better than many other anchors, so good in a swifter change of load direction - it seems to be a benefit of the protruding sole, or ballast chamber (as it shares this advantage with the Spade and Ultra). I'm not sure it will work too well in very thin mud, but few anchors do work. It is now supplied as a standard anchor on some very expensive French yachts - though this might be prompted by its price, not its performance (but the boat builders could buy cheaper anchors).
Sadly I have seen bent shanks - so take care and watch. The shank is longer and thinner than many anchors. But weak shanks do not seem to worry some people, though they might have questionable motives for ignoring this deficiency.
I do not think it can be beaten on a cost:hold basis and I would put it up there with other modern anchors.
Anchors are a compromise and you cannot have a budget buy without some sacrifices (in this case the shank, not the performance.) Mind you - you can pay a lot more and still need to make sacrifices - paying more and you still buy a compromise.
It would be interesting if when you have a few nights under your belt if you can post your views - its a cheap, or it seems cheap to me in Oz, anchor and most except Noelex (who has never used one) are supportive.
Jonathan
Had a new 12kg one this summer on a Sadler 32. About 2 sizes higher than in Jimmy Green's recommended chart,