westernman
Well-Known Member
I am toying with the idea of getting a Spade anchor to replace my current 75lb CQR. My boat is a gaff rigged pilot cutter (i.e. plenty of windage) - 52ft LOD, 66ft with bowsprit and 33 tonnes displacement.
The Spade web site recommends using displacement as the primary selection criteria - which means the Spade 240 anchor at a massive hernia making 155lbs (good for up to 132ft and 40 tonnes).
I think that would be over kill and reckon that something more in line with the recommendations for 66ft LOA would be satisfactory. This would be a S160 (< 72ft < 23T) at 82lbs (which is similiar in weight to the CQR).
Thoughts anyone??
My experience with the CQR is that it is very touchy about where you anchor and how you dig it in. Also it won't hold the boat reliably in more than a F7.
I want something much less fussy and which will hold in a F9 in a sheltered bay (F9s are common place down here, but we don't get more than that during the summer).
The Spade web site recommends using displacement as the primary selection criteria - which means the Spade 240 anchor at a massive hernia making 155lbs (good for up to 132ft and 40 tonnes).
I think that would be over kill and reckon that something more in line with the recommendations for 66ft LOA would be satisfactory. This would be a S160 (< 72ft < 23T) at 82lbs (which is similiar in weight to the CQR).
Thoughts anyone??
My experience with the CQR is that it is very touchy about where you anchor and how you dig it in. Also it won't hold the boat reliably in more than a F7.
I want something much less fussy and which will hold in a F9 in a sheltered bay (F9s are common place down here, but we don't get more than that during the summer).