USA_boater
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2018
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- 275
18.4' runabout came with a 15lb navy style anchor that has worked GREAT so far on a mud bottom lake. It also came with a 15lb mushroom anchor which I assume was the previous owner's stern anchor when he wanted to drop TWO anchors.
1.) is this an acceptable setup for most situations? I will sometimes be in a rocky lake but I do not plan to anchor in heavy wind but the wind in oklahoma can pickup at any time
2.) is there ever a situation where I'd need TWO claw anchors (such as the navy anchor) or is it best not to use two for fear of getting hung up?
3.) I have a 2-man plastic bass boat that I am trying to figure a good anchor situation for. I have one 8lb and one 15lb mushroom for it but I've never used them. Will those two be sufficient or should I get a "claw" style anchor for it too and essentially have the same setup as my bigger boat and ditch the 8lb mushroom?
4.) I have a JetSki that for 15yrs I've used a sand anchor bag filled with maybe 30lbs of rocks to anchor. This holds in ANY conditions in shallow water but I am tired of using a bulky rock bag (same rocks each time) to haul in my vehicle and then can't take with me on the ski. I am looking for a better solution; I bought a 3.5lb folding grapnel anchor kit that should easily stow away in the ski without causing any damage. Being so light, can I expect that to "really" replace the rock bag? OR would a8 or 10lb mushroom anchor be a better option for MOST situation knowing that in heavy wind the ski would probably still drift with no claw or the weight of the rock bag?
I am looking for "the better mousetrap" for all 3 of these watercraft and I do not want to share anchors..I want dedicated setup that works for each and then stick with it. Lend me your experience and educated opinions.
1.) is this an acceptable setup for most situations? I will sometimes be in a rocky lake but I do not plan to anchor in heavy wind but the wind in oklahoma can pickup at any time
2.) is there ever a situation where I'd need TWO claw anchors (such as the navy anchor) or is it best not to use two for fear of getting hung up?
3.) I have a 2-man plastic bass boat that I am trying to figure a good anchor situation for. I have one 8lb and one 15lb mushroom for it but I've never used them. Will those two be sufficient or should I get a "claw" style anchor for it too and essentially have the same setup as my bigger boat and ditch the 8lb mushroom?
4.) I have a JetSki that for 15yrs I've used a sand anchor bag filled with maybe 30lbs of rocks to anchor. This holds in ANY conditions in shallow water but I am tired of using a bulky rock bag (same rocks each time) to haul in my vehicle and then can't take with me on the ski. I am looking for a better solution; I bought a 3.5lb folding grapnel anchor kit that should easily stow away in the ski without causing any damage. Being so light, can I expect that to "really" replace the rock bag? OR would a8 or 10lb mushroom anchor be a better option for MOST situation knowing that in heavy wind the ski would probably still drift with no claw or the weight of the rock bag?
I am looking for "the better mousetrap" for all 3 of these watercraft and I do not want to share anchors..I want dedicated setup that works for each and then stick with it. Lend me your experience and educated opinions.