Avenger
Legendary Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2005
- Messages
- 5,160
- Location
- LI - NY
- Status
- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 36' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1969 -1977)
I posted this across the hall hoping for some knowledgeable advice, but those guys just keep jerking my chain (no pun intended).
Last night we went fishing near a bridge and had to anchor in some fast current in order to get our correct position near the bridge. It took several tries to get the hook to set. Then when it was time to leave we had some serious trouble getting the anchor loose.
Generally the bottom around here is sand or sometimes clay, and a Danforth seems to be the popular hook for the region. Usually we don't have trouble, but we don't usually anchor in that kind of current.
The anchor is a 22 lb. West Marine Danforth knockoff with about 8 ft of 1/4" chain. Anybody have any ideas why I'm having so much trouble with this thing?
I've attached a picture of the anchor after we retrieved it so maybe you guys can see a reason why we're having so many problems.
Thoughts?
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Last night we went fishing near a bridge and had to anchor in some fast current in order to get our correct position near the bridge. It took several tries to get the hook to set. Then when it was time to leave we had some serious trouble getting the anchor loose.
Generally the bottom around here is sand or sometimes clay, and a Danforth seems to be the popular hook for the region. Usually we don't have trouble, but we don't usually anchor in that kind of current.
The anchor is a 22 lb. West Marine Danforth knockoff with about 8 ft of 1/4" chain. Anybody have any ideas why I'm having so much trouble with this thing?
I've attached a picture of the anchor after we retrieved it so maybe you guys can see a reason why we're having so many problems.
Thoughts?
