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Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 7:32 am
by Tomfoolery
RussMT wrote:
Ixneigh wrote:What makes my boat valuable to me is that she's doing what I need her to do. I have an anchor handling system with a 50 lb luke anchor because I anchor out all the time.
50 Lb !!!
Really?

That will hold a small ship. I guess you sleep well at night.

--Russ
Isn't a Luke similar to an admiralty or fisherman's anchor?

Got any pics? :)

Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:18 pm
by Ixneigh
Its like a Popeye anchor but it breaks down into three parts. The way I use the boat dictates such an overkill anchor. I anchor in grass often, where things like the rocna eont hold. I dont use two anchors any more unless specifically needed for current or to reduce swing. And I park close to shore where there may be no room for an anchor to reset itself if dislodged. It also prevents the midnight storm anchor drill which I have come to hate. Its already down.
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Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:11 pm
by Ponaldpe
Luke Storm Anchor - 50 Lbs
$699.00
The Luke Anchor is modeled after the traditional Herreshoff fisherman's anchor. It works extraordinarily well on rocky or coral bottoms, and bottoms thick with kelp and other marine growth.

Luke recommends 2 pounds of anchor weight per foot of waterline for a storm anchor.

Features:
US ductile Galvanized Steel
Designed in 3 pieces, it can be disassembled for easy storage
Specifications:
Recommended boat length: 20 - 25 feet
Weight: 50 lbs
Dimensions:
Shank Length: 36"
Across Fluke: 26"
Stock Length: 36"

I Like everything about it but the price. WOW

Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:44 pm
by Russ
Tomfoolery wrote:
RussMT wrote:
Ixneigh wrote:What makes my boat valuable to me is that she's doing what I need her to do. I have an anchor handling system with a 50 lb luke anchor because I anchor out all the time.
50 Lb !!!
Really?

That will hold a small ship. I guess you sleep well at night.

--Russ
Isn't a Luke similar to an admiralty or fisherman's anchor?

Got any pics? :)
Ahh.. good catch. I read "Fluke Anchor" as in Danforthish.

Ix clarified it. Interesting choice, but I guess it works for his environment.

--Russ

Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:10 am
by Tomfoolery
Image

Arguably the only anchor style that can penetrate grass and weed effectively.*

*In the context of small boat anchors, of course; the anchor on the Nimitz wouldn't even know the weeds are there, but those blunt Navy stockless types aren't much use on a little sailboat.

Re: Insurance...boatus still the best?

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 7:56 am
by Ixneigh
I bought mine on eBay for 350 dollars after I thought someone had stolen my boat since I came back one day and she was gone! Not a nice feeling.
Turned out my boat had drug her two anchors in a squall and some good Samaritans had tied her to a mooring. On sorting out my ground tackle my main anchor a delta 25 that had been performing very well was balled up in weed. The smaller danforth was just sitting on top not doing anything. after buying the other guys a case of beer I went anchor shopping. :P
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