rfdfirecaptain
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2008
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- 314
Ok, I?m still learning and in most cases the hard way. Your help, opinion etc. it appreciated.
In the photo are the anchors that I have. Recently, I was using the claw anchor and it got stuck. I ended up pulling the anchor roller off the pulpit of my boat. I had my chain connected to both connection points by galvanized shackle. Obviously this means that the all force is applied at the end of the arm as opposed to the lower connection point just above the claw. No matter what direction you pull from all force will always be applied at the same point? on the far end of the arm.
On the Danforth anchor you see that it is equipped with a bar and ring system. That is more forgiving on a stuck anchor as it allows for pulling at the claw from a 180 degree direction from how the anchor was originally set.
I like the claw anchor because it sets very easily, but I?m afraid to use it again without figuring out some way to have the chain ?break away? from the arm shackle so that it can be pulled from the shackle at the claw in a 180 degree direction.
Any ideas? I?ve tried plastic zipties. They don?t work. Either they aren?t strong enough, or they break when setting back on the anchor, to set the anchor.
In the photo are the anchors that I have. Recently, I was using the claw anchor and it got stuck. I ended up pulling the anchor roller off the pulpit of my boat. I had my chain connected to both connection points by galvanized shackle. Obviously this means that the all force is applied at the end of the arm as opposed to the lower connection point just above the claw. No matter what direction you pull from all force will always be applied at the same point? on the far end of the arm.
On the Danforth anchor you see that it is equipped with a bar and ring system. That is more forgiving on a stuck anchor as it allows for pulling at the claw from a 180 degree direction from how the anchor was originally set.
I like the claw anchor because it sets very easily, but I?m afraid to use it again without figuring out some way to have the chain ?break away? from the arm shackle so that it can be pulled from the shackle at the claw in a 180 degree direction.
Any ideas? I?ve tried plastic zipties. They don?t work. Either they aren?t strong enough, or they break when setting back on the anchor, to set the anchor.
