Tranona
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Clearly not designed for easy anchoring. Nothing much you can do apart from using the secondary roller, presumably there for a mooring strop.The whole thing of deploying the anchor is hard work. Any ideas?
Clearly not designed for easy anchoring. Nothing much you can do apart from using the secondary roller, presumably there for a mooring strop.The whole thing of deploying the anchor is hard work. Any ideas?
It's an aluminium Spade anchor, the A100, on 25metres of 8mm chain and 30metres of 16mm (I think) anchorplait. Spade now say don't use an aluminium one as a primary anchor - there was no such advice when I bought mine but I think it might have been concerns about the shaft bending in certain circumstances that led to the warning. I bent mine once (trying to anchor on a patch of sand between rocks - I missed) so just got a new shaft. There's no doubt in my mind that an aluminium anchor is unlikely to last as long as a steel anchor, but this one is over 20 years old and, while showing its age, still seems to work as well as it always has.Hi there ..I've just got a sigma 36 with a very big steel anchor, could you tell me what aluminium anchor you've got as well as how much chain and the size of it...I like your solution !!!
Thanks
John

