Krusty
Well-Known Member
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I'm considering getting a spade anchor because it will fit in my anchor locker.......The Rocna was the other choice and I have been speaking to the importers. Unfortunately it is not possible to try a Rocna, so I have worked on the basis of the measurements which suggest it will be too large with the roll bar to fit in the anchor locker.
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I had exactly the same problem in the early Spring. Paddy Boyd, the agent for Rocna in Eire, offered to send me one 'sale or return' to test the fit, but not soon enough for my April departure.
Then I walked into a local chandler, found they had just taken delivery of Manson Supremes, took a 10kg to the boat, tried it for fit on the bow, in the locker, and transfer between, and bought it.
Performance-wise in sixty anchorages it has been a revelation: I'm sure the Rocna would be just as good, and probably better engineered for ultimate strength and longevity, but like you, I could not check that it would fit. I thought the roll-bar would be a problem passing through the pulpit and in the locker.
In the event, the Manson (perhaps slightly smaller than the equivalent Rocna) stays neatly and securely on the bow roller, and when we use a mooring it passes through my pulpit easily enough (no furling drum!) and is no problem at all in the locker. We bring all the cable on deck, then stow the anchor shank into the bow, blade flat down in the V, roll-bar upwards: the chain and warp flake down over the blade fore and aft of the roll-bar until it is buried. It is easier to stow there than my 25lb CQR with its longer shank.
I hope this helps.
I'm considering getting a spade anchor because it will fit in my anchor locker.......The Rocna was the other choice and I have been speaking to the importers. Unfortunately it is not possible to try a Rocna, so I have worked on the basis of the measurements which suggest it will be too large with the roll bar to fit in the anchor locker.
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I had exactly the same problem in the early Spring. Paddy Boyd, the agent for Rocna in Eire, offered to send me one 'sale or return' to test the fit, but not soon enough for my April departure.
Then I walked into a local chandler, found they had just taken delivery of Manson Supremes, took a 10kg to the boat, tried it for fit on the bow, in the locker, and transfer between, and bought it.
Performance-wise in sixty anchorages it has been a revelation: I'm sure the Rocna would be just as good, and probably better engineered for ultimate strength and longevity, but like you, I could not check that it would fit. I thought the roll-bar would be a problem passing through the pulpit and in the locker.
In the event, the Manson (perhaps slightly smaller than the equivalent Rocna) stays neatly and securely on the bow roller, and when we use a mooring it passes through my pulpit easily enough (no furling drum!) and is no problem at all in the locker. We bring all the cable on deck, then stow the anchor shank into the bow, blade flat down in the V, roll-bar upwards: the chain and warp flake down over the blade fore and aft of the roll-bar until it is buried. It is easier to stow there than my 25lb CQR with its longer shank.
I hope this helps.