wagenaar
Well-Known Member
I am not so much suspicious of anchor-tests as well as of the fact that many anchor-tests do not take actual anchoring conditions into account. Putting an anchor into the sand and then pulling at it with a 4-wheel drive car on the beach indicates quite well the resistance the anchor experiences when it is dug in properly and pulled at in a straight line. It does not take into account that the direction of the tide may change or that the direction of the wind may change, requiring the anchor to reset. Nor does it take into account the influence of waves. I feel that the influence of the waves is like a fatigue test and think that, like in metals, where the fatigue strength is much lower than the tensile strength, also an anchor shows less resistance than in a straightout pull..