terrysquires
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Just to let you know i have the new anchor fitted it is now the stainless 32kg. Lewmar will be taking some photos soon also i have to give them feedbackDoes that make you first in this parish to get the Epsilon?
Just to let you know i have the new anchor fitted it is now the stainless 32kg. Lewmar will be taking some photos soon also i have to give them feedbackDoes that make you first in this parish to get the Epsilon?
Stainless ! I bet it looks good. I’m just here with my trusty galvanised RocnaJust to let you know i have the new anchor fitted it is now the stainless 32kg. Lewmar will be taking some photos soon also i have to give them feedback


??Stainless ! I bet it looks good. I’m just here with my trusty galvanised Rocna
But I’m very interested in your experience with the Epsilon. I’ve already been dropping hints to the Admiral, my best one was about the limited life expectancy of the modern anchor. Next I’ll tell her that we have to sell it quickly before the factory recall. I’ll let the forum know which one works the best ????![]()
Hi, was wondering if you have any real world feedback on the Epsilon? We have the original 16kg Delta on our princess V45 and am looking to get something a bit more ‘reliable’ as we have dragged on occasion (med, always sand)….am considering the 20kg Epsilon. Appreciate any advice please!!Probably so will try out as soon-as we get it probably Solent area i notice princess fit a 32kg on new p62 so i thought i get that one
We have not had a chance to anchor out yet but people have looked at it and said that’s it looks very much like the ultra Hopefully we will be able to get to use it soonHi, was wondering if you have any real world feedback on the Epsilon? We have the original 16kg Delta on our princess V45 and am looking to get something a bit more ‘reliable’ as we have dragged on occasion (med, always sand)….am considering the 20kg Epsilon. Appreciate any advice please!!
Hi Terry, just following up again to see if you have any feedback. In any case, we bought a 25kg galv Epsilon and will be fitting it in a couple of weeks when we get out to our boat….but curious if you have tried yours yet?We have not had a chance to anchor out yet but people have looked at it and said that’s it looks very much like the ultra Hopefully we will be able to get to use it soon
terry
Personally I think a 16kg anchor on 8mm is way too small if you intend to spend many nights on anchor. I wouldn’t be sleeping at all especially if the wind gets up so think of the extra money being amortized over all those extra hours of sleepAny merit in upgrading the chain size from 8mm to 10mm? Not looking to spend money unecessarily but am assuming the extra chain weight would help…..but it means changing the gyspy as well so looking at £500+ for chain and gypsy…..any opinions/experiences welcome!!
Thanks and agree. For now we’ve got a 25kg Epsilon to replace the small Delta, but not changing the chain yet. Will have that on next years list as it means also changing the gypsy and reworking the bow roller setup-neither the time nor budget this year! But atleast the larger-and hopefully better design-anchor will help a lot for this seasonPersonally I think a 16kg anchor on 8mm is way too small if you intend to spend many nights on anchor. I wouldn’t be sleeping at all especially if the wind gets up so think of the extra money being amortized over all those extra hours of sleep.
people have looked at it and said that’s it looks very much like the ultra
Personally I think a 16kg anchor on 8mm is way too small if you intend to spend many nights on anchor. I wouldn’t be sleeping at all especially if the wind gets up so think of the extra money being amortized over all those extra hours of sleep.
For anyone interested, the YouTube channel below uploads a tremendous amount of anchor tests. In anchor test video #100 he included an overall summary of many anchors tested. As mentioned in the video, there are very many different important parameters in comparing anchors so any single test will probably never be accurate. However, I think his overall approach is quite thorough so can be an interesting watch at times.