Kelpie
Well-Known Member
why should a Rocna hold better than say a Delta with the same blade cross sectional area. In the end, the resistance depends on how much mud / sand etc you have to shift as the anchor drags
I think the idea is that some designs will bury themselves better than others. In the PBO anchor test earlier this year, the new-gen anchors were observed to burrow completely into the sand, shank and all. Other designs remained at the surface. It stands to reason that a deeply burrowing anchor will perform better, not only because the entire fluke area is working, but also because the deeper layers of the seabed will be firmer and offer better holding.