alahol2
Well-Known Member
We changed from a CQR (copy?) on our cat to a (second-hand) Delta. That was a definite upgrade. So, as others have said, take your pick of second/third generation anchors.
Following on from this (and without trying to steal the thread) what is the recommended sizes of anchor to boat size ratio (lbs / kg to feet) that individuals use?
I am looking at purchasing a CQR for a 35 ft / 12 ton (approx) steel yacht but have no idea what size is best.
Any guidance wuld be appreciated.
Regards
Paul
Most suppliers publish size/weight recommendations. I'd go with what they suggest. You may not be aware that the CQR is now considered a first generation anchor and various second generation ones are reputed to set much more easily, and to hold better in extremis.
To say more would be to risk getting involved in anchor wars!
Without getting into a bunfight about which 'next generation' anchor is best, it is of course true that the CQR is a perfectly good anchor that has served as the primary anchor for 1,000s of yotties for many years. The right CQR, used correctly will work very well so you might want to persist with it a little longer. Are you using a bridle on your cat? How are you ensuring it is set ? Perhaps convert this to a thread on anchoring technique rather than anchors and you MAY get a consensus without blood on the walls.
Just a thought!
Without getting into a bunfight about which 'next generation' anchor is best, it is of course true that the CQR is a perfectly good anchor that has served as the primary anchor for 1,000s of yotties for many years. The right CQR, used correctly will work very well so you might want to persist with it a little longer. Are you using a bridle on your cat? How are you ensuring it is set ? Perhaps convert this to a thread on anchoring technique rather than anchors and you MAY get a consensus without blood on the walls.
Just a thought!