[PUP] That Anchor Thing . . . .
John Marshall
johnamar1101 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 01:58:17 EST 2009
You might also look at Rocna. Lots of good reports on these from some
very experienced long-distance cruisers.
http://www.rocna.com/
John Marshall
N55-20 Serendipity
Sequim Bay, WA
On Feb 21, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Alan Wagner wrote:
> Time to select anchors . . . .
>
> Our boat has twin hawes pipes forward. No pulpit so a forward plow-
> type
> anchor will not readily fit. I wanted to have two different types of
> anchors and selected a big fortress for one side of the boat, but
> now I need
> to find an anchor for the other side.
>
> Does anyone have any advice or experience -- good, bad, or
> indifferent about
> either:
>
> 1. Manson Kedge
> http://www.manson-marine.co.nz/SitePages/stainlesskedge.htm
>
> or, the
>
> 2. Forfjord
> http://www.seanet.com/~julie321/anchor_info.html#12
>
> These seem to be the two anchor alternatives, other than the
> Fortress, to
> hang off the side of the boat. Thanks for any thoughts.
>
> Alan Wagner
> Building, "Passage of Time" at
> YachtSmiths International
> Halifax, NS
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