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I hear its the best:sly: who has one and does it hold up to the hype like they say Its suppose too..... sent from my Galaxy NOTE II |
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I have been using that same type of anchor made by Danforth since 2003. Actually using the same anchor I bought when I purchased my first new bay boat in 2003.
Works great in soft bottoms. Not so great on on hard oyster bottoms. |
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That's what I had. It worked but It was heavy!
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Should have got a claw anchor. that style will hold in light current on reefs and muddy bottoms. but when you need to anchor on a reef in fast current (like the pass) they will slip.
http://boatingsavings.sportsmansguid....aspx?a=559801 |
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This is what I have. 11lb, think I paid $49.95 |
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Did you have a chain on it??
That is what I have and only had it not hold one time. |
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No complaining about either one. just a preferance for what I wanted.... the fortress is lighter 4lbs and less of a hassle getting out out of my anchor locker.
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I have 2 anchors in my boat and I never use either one lol... thats what the powerpole and the ipilot are for
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Installed my ipilot this week. Hoping I can have a power pole by next fishing season.
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I have had a claw and fortress. Fortress fits in my anchor storage and is light and has worked fine so far. I have a heavy chain. Worth the money IMO
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Worth the $.
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I have a 7# fortress with about 6' of chain. It is light and holds the boat well in sand and mud. it is not good in grass or reefs. I also use a Grappler anchor for oyster reefs and I have a cajun anchor for in the marsh.
put a good chain on yours and you will love it. My 7# is not heavy enough for strong current in 40'+ water. I have put the grappler at the front of the chain in those situations. |
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2.5 hallon bucket of concrete with loop sticking out is what i use
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I actually saw my anchor yesterday while working on some wiring. It is the fortress brand. I was wondering as I thought it was very light. Anyway, it has lasted forever and worked well for me over the years with a shackle and chain. |
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