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Achor Question

I just bought a used 17' aluminum modified V boat. The boat rig weighs about 1200 pounds. At times I will want to anchor do some still-fishing. What type anchors and ropes should I use for anchoring in up to 25' deep water in man made lakes? Right now I am leaning toward 12-15 lb river or navy style anchors with 3/8" twisted nylon rope. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Craig
Jul 20
2004
I like the Minnkota crab claw 15 or 18 lb anchors. Something else that helps it to tie on a mushroom anchor 10 ft up the line from the main anchor. This helps to keep the line on the bottom and allows the main anchor to dig in. For that mushroom anchor, 8 or 10lb should be sufficient.

Jeff

Alan
Jul 20
3 or 4 foot of plastic coated chain between the anchor and the rope does the trick just fine. I owuld reccomend a 100' of line. On a windy day you will need to be able to put the rope at a good angle. Bob
Jul 20
I honestly don't know enough to recommend an anchor I (go by the specs from the maker and match them to my boat's specs) but I agree with more rope Bob. Windy days and deep spots demand that you have some extra rope to get the angle right so the anchor will hold you in just the right spot. Matter of fact, I am pretty sure I have 100' tied on to my little anchor for my 17' aluminum bass boat myself. That longer rope will also come in handy if you are up against any kind of current as well IMO. SimRacer
Jul 20
boat rig weighs about 1200 pounds. At times I will want to anchor do some still-fishing. What type anchors and ropes should I use for anchoring in up to 25' deep water in man made lakes? Right now I am leaning toward 12-15 lb river or navy style anchors with 3/8" twisted nylon rope. Any suggestions would be appreciated"

Craig, see links below for anchor types and information. However your choice of anchors will be determined on a few conditions. What type of lake bottom do you plan to anchor in? Example mud, sand, rock. How much boat traffic will be present while anchored? (Take in consideration wakes from inconsiderate boaters) Maximum wind conditions you plan on anchoring in?

My personal recommendation is a fortress or danforth type anchor. I would also add 3 to 4 feet of plastic coated chain between your anchor and rope. As far as rope length you need to carry will be determined by the slope of your anchor. I would stay away from making my own anchor rope. I would buy premade anchor line with a thimble spliced in. If you decide you need a 125 feet of rope go with a little bit more. A regular extension cord holder that looks like a shape of an "H" works well to keep the anchor line nice and neat in your boat. You can let out just what you need plus a little extra to tie off the anchor and keep the rest off the floor in a pile. It keeps the rope from being tangled.

http://www.ukdivers.net/boats/anchors.htm http://www.boat-anchor.net/ http://www.fishsa.com/boatngan2.php http://powerboat.about.com/library/weekly/aa031303a.htm Good infor on proper rope length. http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/34.htm

Sarge

Sarge
Jul 20
If mud or sand bottom lake. 8# Danforth knockoff. 5-8' of 5/16" chain, I used galvanized, but you can get vinyl coated, between anchor and the rope (called rode on an anchor). No less than 3/8" anchor line. Walmart carries it I think. Any smaller and your hands hurt pulling the line in. Calif
Jul 20
   

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