Re: 4 feet of chain?
I think its important to maintain some perspective here.<br /><br />Guys who boat and anchor on the coast (ie. ocean) will have much higher requirements needed for boating in conditions that a lot of us freshwater lake boaters will never (emphasis on never) see.<br /><br />I certainly don't need 18 ft of 1/2" chain to hold my 18ft bowrider in my 400 yard (yes yards) wide 25 ft max depth lake. I don't need GPS as I can see the shore in 360 degrees, and can safely anchor with a rope. <br /><br />We'll never see 10ft waves, never see a tropical storm (or hurricane) in the Upper Midwest, and therefore our needs/requirements aren't the same as you folks braving the ocean. Its a different set of requirements, so keep that in mind.<br /><br />I've never had my boat's anchor come loose in all the years I've been boating in Northern MN & Iowa. My setup according to the Ocean sailors would be a joke, but around here, it is the absolute standard. In fact, I've never even seen a chain on an anchor here.<br /><br />The original thread poster is from WI. Unless he's on Lake Superior or Michigan, his setup sounds fine for the conditions he'll see.<br /><br />On my lake, the biggest waves I've ever seen were from a Hurricane deckboat on the lake, nothing weather related. Up here, the lakes are well protected by tall pines, and are small enough that the waves can't get very big...there just isn't the mass of water & weather to allow it.<br /><br />So try to keep in mind, that he doesn't need a 200 lbs anchor and 60ft of 4" chain to keep a 20ft boat from moving in our neck of the woods.<br /><br />For the ocean boaters, I'm sure your setups need to be much more robust, but for around here, he's fine.