JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
"it is important to note that we do not recommend the use of an aluminium anchor as a main anchor."
Shall we look at the whole quote?
2 – Does the aluminium SPADE have the same holding as the steel version of the same size?
Holding power of an anchor has very little relation to its weight. Holding power has a much closer relation to the size, and the shape, of the effective surface area of the anchor’s blade. Because each model of our anchors will have the same effective surface area, whether made of steel or of aluminium, each anchor will have the same holding power. Several independent tests, by nautical magazines have confirmed that our aluminium anchors hold with exactly the same power as the steel version of the same size although it is important to note that we do not recommend the use of an aluminium anchor as a main anchor.
Holding power of an anchor has very little relation to its weight. Holding power has a much closer relation to the size, and the shape, of the effective surface area of the anchor’s blade. Because each model of our anchors will have the same effective surface area, whether made of steel or of aluminium, each anchor will have the same holding power. Several independent tests, by nautical magazines have confirmed that our aluminium anchors hold with exactly the same power as the steel version of the same size although it is important to note that we do not recommend the use of an aluminium anchor as a main anchor.
“This is true; the model in steel will dig in slightly more readily than the equivalent aluminium version. “
Oooh, let's look at the full version of that too
4 – Does the lighter weight of an aluminium SPADE mean that it will not penetrate as well as a steel version of the same size?
This is true; the model in steel will dig in slightly more readily than the equivalent aluminium version. However, due to its superior design (which gives 50% of the weight on the tip), an aluminium SPADE will have better penetration qualities than most other types of steel anchor of equivalent size (which, because of the materials, will be twice the weight of the aluminium SPADE). And we remind you that once set; the aluminium SPADE will have the same holding power as the steel SPADE. Both will be far superior to other types of anchor of equivalent size.
This is true; the model in steel will dig in slightly more readily than the equivalent aluminium version. However, due to its superior design (which gives 50% of the weight on the tip), an aluminium SPADE will have better penetration qualities than most other types of steel anchor of equivalent size (which, because of the materials, will be twice the weight of the aluminium SPADE). And we remind you that once set; the aluminium SPADE will have the same holding power as the steel SPADE. Both will be far superior to other types of anchor of equivalent size.
I think Spade should be congratulated for this honestly when advertising their products
What they say is, to paraphrase, that the aluminium one holds exactly as well as the steel one, and penetrates almost as well. They do not explain why they don't recommend aluminium for the main anchor.