Box Anchor Questions
I'm picking up a box anchor on Saturday, just plain tired of dragging anchors all the time! So i got a couple of questions for those using them;
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i just got mine this week . i'll tell you more on tuesday.
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I just just 3/8 inch rope and just tie it straight to the anchor. That is all I do, but others may use anchor buddies. It will hook on just about anything I have put it up against.
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hook it up to an anchor buddy. no knots, just a shackle on one end, and a clip for the boat end. no rope. I'm a new boat owner, and was always worried about anchoring, ( our lake can get windy and push the boats around) bought the box anchor, and have never had a problem,
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It is the best anchor for sure. I use my anchor buddy rope (the stretchy rope), but only in calm water. If it is super windy I use a regular anchor rope only because I don't want to loose the anchor. I have had 6 boats tied up to me in a busy cove with only my box anchor and it was a solid stay.
I have always been worried about my boat floating away when I shore camp, but with the box anchor I can sleep better. Great purchase. It should come with a bag that it stores in with is nice. |
I use a 3/8". Defianately don't want to loose this anchor.
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Never rely on only an Anchor Buddy. Always have a rope too. Anchor Buddy is not that strong and can snap and there goes your expensive Box Anchor.
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Thanks for all the answers!
I've always had a rope to backup the anchor buddy after the clip snapped on one about four years ago! I personally won't use the anchor buddy on the box anchor, i asked that for somebody else who asked me who's also getting a box anchor. My personal opinion is that they may actually help drag an anchor in certain conditions, ya know the rubber band effect. Not to mention the box anchor needs a 2:1 scope to work to full potential and that would limit the anchor buddy to a 25' max anchor depth. I limit my use of those now to overnight shore anchoring in the cove. I'll just pickup 100' of good 3/8" anchor line for use with it. |
We love ours. Not sure about the rope size (either 3/8", or 1/2"). Our old partner was very into overkill. We don't use an anchor buddy. They are only good for a few seasons. Stay with a rope. Not sure about steep slopes, but I'm sure when it grabs you'll be good.
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