Connie, Thanks for the anchoring info. Pelican has a small (8#)Bruce and a heavier Danforth type, I believe it's about 12#, with chain and rode. It does not have the chocks and I do intend to get something up on the bow to prevent chafe. A couple of questions. One is good for sand, mud and weedy bottoms, one is good for rocky. Without a fishfinder type depth sounder I don't know what the bottom is made of. Would the Danforth be the best all around bet? I am thinking of getting a third anchor so I want to get what would be best for most situations. Also, I want to probably increase the weight and chain size/length as well. Considering the "West Advisors" info, I want to go up in size. Within reason, is there any problem with going to far over-size? Thanks for your response. One of the next sailing days is going to be a day of anchoring drills. Happy Sails to You Harvey & Deena H M-15 #348 Pelican Walla Walla, WA
Harvey, I bought an 11# Claw (Bruce knock-off) last season and have been very happy with it. Fortunately, it hasn't been really tested yet, but it sets so quickly and firmly that I have great confidence in it. And most of my sailing bottoms are mud or sand. WM doesn't have anything between 4.4# and 11#, so I went with the 11. I think a smaller (8#) Bruce type anchor would be fine for a 15. IMHO, the one-piece anchors take more space, but are much easier to handle than the Danforth type. In your situation I would use the Bruce as a primary and the Danforth as a second anchor when conditions were extreme. Actually, I'm thinking of buying the 4.4# Claw as a lunch hook and leaving my clunky Danforth style at home. Since I have 2 shallow cockpit lockers, I keep both anchors, chains and rodes under the starboard berth. Balances the motor to port. Good luck, Bill Riker M-15 #184 Storm Petrel -----Original Message----- From: montgomery_boats-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:montgomery_boats-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Harvey Hochstetter Sent: April 30, 2002 4:51 AM To: montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com Subject: M_Boats: Anchoring Connie, Thanks for the anchoring info. Pelican has a small (8#)Bruce and a heavier Danforth type, I believe it's about 12#, with chain and rode. It does not have the chocks and I do intend to get something up on the bow to prevent chafe. A couple of questions. One is good for sand, mud and weedy bottoms, one is good for rocky. Without a fishfinder type depth sounder I don't know what the bottom is made of. Would the Danforth be the best all around bet? I am thinking of getting a third anchor so I want to get what would be best for most situations. Also, I want to probably increase the weight and chain size/length as well. Considering the "West Advisors" info, I want to go up in size. Within reason, is there any problem with going to far over-size? Thanks for your response. One of the next sailing days is going to be a day of anchoring drills. Happy Sails to You Harvey & Deena H M-15 #348 Pelican Walla Walla, WA _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats
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