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My boat has a 30kg Bruce anchor which doesn't work well in many Croatian anchorages, particularly those with weedy stony seabeds. It seems to me that the Bruce is not good at cutting through weed to get a bite in the seabed. On my last boat, I had the same problem and I changed the standard fit Bruce anchor for a Delta which worked excellently in the Balearics where I was then. I want to upgrade the 30kg Bruce on my current boat to a Delta too, in the hope that it works as well in Croatia as it did in the Balearics.
I have tried to get a 32kg Delta in Croatia but it seems that the delivery time would be weeks but I have been offered a 40kg Delta from stock. The problem is that the shank of the 40kg Delta is appreciably deeper than the existing shank of the 30kg Bruce, by about 50mm, and I'm concerned about it getting wedged in the existing closed bow roller
Changing or modifying the bow roller is not an option in Croatia because its an original Ferretti part and I dont think they have stainless steel fabrication facilities locally. One option is to remove the top roller of the closed bow roller assembly. What does the panel think about doing this? I guess the top roller is there to ensure the anchor doesn't jump out when it is stored and to feed the chain through when using the anchor.
One thing is for sure. I've lost confidence in the Bruce and since I plan to do a fair bit of overnight anchoring this season so I want an anchor which works!
I have tried to get a 32kg Delta in Croatia but it seems that the delivery time would be weeks but I have been offered a 40kg Delta from stock. The problem is that the shank of the 40kg Delta is appreciably deeper than the existing shank of the 30kg Bruce, by about 50mm, and I'm concerned about it getting wedged in the existing closed bow roller
Changing or modifying the bow roller is not an option in Croatia because its an original Ferretti part and I dont think they have stainless steel fabrication facilities locally. One option is to remove the top roller of the closed bow roller assembly. What does the panel think about doing this? I guess the top roller is there to ensure the anchor doesn't jump out when it is stored and to feed the chain through when using the anchor.
One thing is for sure. I've lost confidence in the Bruce and since I plan to do a fair bit of overnight anchoring this season so I want an anchor which works!