Re: anchoring difficulty
When anchoring with a 1:1 or 1:2 scope a fluked anchor is not going to do anything unless you have one hell of a sentinel. Personally I think a 30 pound 3 spoke mushroom anchor or a couple of cinder blocks would work, along with another 10 pound mushroom off the boats stern. <br /> If this does not hold you could attach a carabiner to the eye of the ten pounder, then attach some line to the carabiner and clip the carabiner onto the 30 pound mushrooms rode. Lower the 10 pounder down until it is 10 feet away from the 30 pounder.<br /> Don't be tricked into buying some super special! SUPER holding anchor, at 1:1 and 1:2 you need WEIGHT to keep you and your boat from drifting. No anchor will be able to dig it self into the mud, or get caught on something with that little scope. (unless you snag a tree, but then you will also not be getting that anchor back)<br /> PLEASE NOTE! Only anchor like this when you stay with the boat (like to watch fire works, air shows ext ext....) if you plane to leave your boat to go kayaking, a ride on someone else's boat, or any other time you leave your boat at anchor, use a fluke/Danforth style anchor with chain and plenty of rode. When you anchor over night or in heavy weather you should also anchor with rode and chain.<br /> Good luck!<br />P.S. When you do anchor with rope and chain, you can use the mushroom anchor as a sentinel!