CaptainBob
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Just posted up what turned out to be a bit of an essay about the Rocna 15 so thought I'd stick a link in here for anyone that's interested in Rocnas on Westerlys. click here
Digressing slightly, I am just wondering why you are using un-fairleads for your mooring lines, when they would have a much more fair lead (and no potential issues of chafe) if they went directly from the cleats to the pontoon?
Just posted up what turned out to be a bit of an essay about the Rocna 15 so thought I'd stick a link in here for anyone that's interested in Rocnas on Westerlys. click here
Just to reply to your comment about needing to be heavier than the CQR (in your other post). If you use their table Rocna are advising on an anchor that will hold in winds up to 50 knots and include both length and displacement. They are the only manufacturer I am aware of who specify a wind range. Most anchor recommendations are to be taken with caution. I remember Bruce specified a 15 kg for a previous boat - I fitted a 30 kg (mainly because I already owned it) and it only dragged twice, both times in winds above 60 knots but I had another anchor down as well in those conditions.
Having experienced anchoring in 60 to 80 knots on three occasions in the last 35years (all in UK waters) I have just bought a Rocna - their recommendation was 20kg for my boat's length and weight so I have a 25 kg. I like to be able to sleep at night without twitching when the wind gets up.
15kg Rocna on a Tempest? Blimey I'm not suprised you didn't shift anywhere - that's a very heavy anchor for that weight of boat. We have a Discus which has a 15kg Delta which is a bit over specified for that. Is it therefore the Rocna that is good or the extra weight of anchor that is good? Just a thought![]()
Yeah, I thought the same thing the first time I pulled it upAnd you could be correct to a point. But it didn't drag _at all_ during setting, even with a lot of reverse, which is different from my experiences with a CQR.
Would be interested to hear your experiences so far with your 25 as compared to previous anchors - you obviously have a lot of experience.
Rocna are advising on an anchor that will hold in winds up to 50 knots and include both length and displacement. They are the only manufacturer I am aware of who specify a wind range.
For a "Westerly tempest" on our suggestion page, we are suggesting a RAYA 800 of 7,5 kg, and believe me this is far enough for this size of boat and 60 knots of wind..
I’m always surprise to read the comments of Rocna anchor’s users... and to compare them with INDEPENDANT test results...
I believe a good part of the positive comments about the Rocna is due to the fact that most users are using a largely oversized anchor...
A helpful post, but maybe not in the way intended. The bow roller looks identical to the one on my Konsort, and I had been ruminating about replacing my CQR with something newer. I have now crossed Rocna off the list of possible replacements.