Neeves
Well-Known Member
I do love this idea that people buy, expensive anchors to secure an expensive bit of kit, their yacht - and they buy the anchor based on talk from the designer but no or little independent review (and no holding capacity tests). Who needs a technical department when feed back from the market place will allow you to improve your product (for example the shanks on the Mantus M1 and maybe the M2.) We have a whole 4 years of an anchor being spruiked on Cruisers Forum and its got the hold of a Delta. - How many people would buy a new delta? - that's basically what people have done who buy a Mantus!
Having said that it is refreshing that people are willing to shell out and provide, honest, feed back to the rest of us.
For anchors - if there is no independent holding capacity testing, keep your wallet tightly shut.
I have been critical of certain anchor design and shackles - it will surprise no-one to learn that I'm not on Rocna/CMP nor Mantus Chrtismas card list (not that I ever got seasonal greetings from them anyway). Neither appear to welcome criticism - even when provided quietly and privately. In fact they seem to go out of their way, or some of them, to ensure criticism is not voiced publicly - they probably would enjoy burning books.
But can we call a spade a Spade, so that we know what we are talking about.
Jonathan
Having said that it is refreshing that people are willing to shell out and provide, honest, feed back to the rest of us.
For anchors - if there is no independent holding capacity testing, keep your wallet tightly shut.
I have been critical of certain anchor design and shackles - it will surprise no-one to learn that I'm not on Rocna/CMP nor Mantus Chrtismas card list (not that I ever got seasonal greetings from them anyway). Neither appear to welcome criticism - even when provided quietly and privately. In fact they seem to go out of their way, or some of them, to ensure criticism is not voiced publicly - they probably would enjoy burning books.
But can we call a spade a Spade, so that we know what we are talking about.
Jonathan
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