I wouldn't mind to see your pics if you don't mind. I have a 34+ and am
considering how to install a windlass - would be nice to have it below deck
for the sake of safety and possibly less spray/corrosion, etc.  Thanks

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Graham
Collins via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 6:20 PM
To: Josh Muckley; C&C List
Subject: Re: Stus-List Anchor question

 

Hi Josh
I'll drop you some pics.  I mounted mine below deck at the back of the
anchor locker.  Lewmar V2 windlass.  I also modified the anchor locker lid
to let the chain run into it.  Very happy as it doesn't clutter up the
foredeck with things that I would bash my toes on.



Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11

On 2014-11-06 5:56 PM, Josh Muckley wrote:

While we're on the topic of anchors, how do those of you with windlasses
have then mounted.  I've considered one but can't figure out a good solution
for my 37+.  Pictures would be awsome.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk
1989 C&C 37+
Solomons, MD

On Nov 6, 2014 4:40 PM, "Graham Collins via CnC-List"
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

Hi Mark
I've got a Rocna 15 hanging on the front of Secret Plans, and now that the
boats are hauled if you like you could borrow it to do a test fit and see
how it hangs.  I'm very happy with it.  I do have a windlass tho'



Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11

On 2014-11-06 11:08 AM, Dr. Mark Bodnar via CnC-List wrote:

Looking for feedback on new anchors. 
Currently I have a Kingston brand, 30lb, CQR anchor. Not too impressed with
its ability to bite even into the nicest sand. 
Having read a ton of info, reviews and comments I'm looking at the 'new'
style anchors. I was tempted to go with a Mantus - but price is high and no
local distributer. Ronca's are on sale right now at the Binnacle - so that
makes the decision easier. 
The question is what size. I've read the typical 'minimum 1 foot of chain
and 1 pound of anchor for every foot of boat'. But not sure how well it
applies to new versions. 
Reading Ronca's recommendations
http://www.rocna.com/product-range/sizing-guide
My 8000lb 30 ft CS 30 would easily fit the 10kg (22lb) recommendation. 

Sure. For the extra $60 I could bump up to the bigger anchor. Not sure how
well either will fit on my bow. I'm sure the heavier anchor would be harder
to haul up - but maybe worth it for the peace of mind?

Reading some independent reviews (as posted by Ronca)
http://www.petersmith.net.nz/boat-anchors/independent-performance-testing.ph
p
One claims the Ronca 15 consistently held with 4500lbs. 
A chart ( The ABYC Horizontal Working Load (lbs) Table) of expected anchor
strains suggests a 30ft boat would only exert 2800lbs of anchor strain in a
60kt severe storm --- not something I expect to confront in my costal
cruising. 

I'm on the fence. On one hand tempted to just bump up to the 15kg and deal
with the minor extra challenge dragging the anchor up (I'm fit enough to
manage) - then its never a concern and when I do start venturing further
along the coast I have a security blanket. 
On the other wondering if I'm getting into foolish overkill as the 15kg
anchor could manage a boat 2x my weight in a heavy storm. 

Thoughts and opinions welcome. 

Mark


-- Dr. Mark Bodnar --




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