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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... The key to getting ANY anchor to hold is sufficient scope (ratio of anchor line to water depth). 7 to 1 is considered ideal, 5 to 1 will usually suffice. Also use a 3 or 4 foot length of chain as others have mentioned. The implication is that if you are anchoring in 30 feet of water, you need between 150 and 200 feet of line. Many small fishing boats do not carry that much. I've found that a mid-sized canvas tote bag will hold 200 feet of 3/8 line, and the anchor. Just lay the line into the bag, do not coil, and it will pay out with no snarling or kinking. The real problem is trying to get dear old dad to think like this. He is rather set in his ways, but this is to be expected as he is now 70! He keeps thinking about anchoring to fish a spot the same way he used to do it with a little 14' aluminum row boat. And rather than argue with him, I just want to get him an anchor that may work better with his 16' and the way that he wants to use it. Cast far Bob |
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