rslifkin
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- Hour Glass
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- Chris Craft 381 Catalina
Before I buy an anchor for my new setup, I want to double check my thoughts on sizing. Based on the proportions of my pulpit and roller setup, I can't run anything with a roll bar as even the tall Mantus roll bar won't make it over the end of the pulpit on retrieval (roller to end of pulpit is about 19"). So the plan is a Rocna Vulcan, which seems like it'll fit well other than a slight modification to the pulpit to account for the width of the shank.
The boat is 38 feet (hull length, not counting pulpit and swim platform). Loaded weight is about 26,000 lbs. Based on that, Rocna's chart suggests the 25kg / 55lb anchor. There's lots of weight headroom in the chart for that size at 39ft and even if I look at the 46ft row, I'm still under the suggested max boat weight. The next size up is 33kg / 73 lbs, which is a pretty big jump in weight. It'll fit on the pulpit, but it'll be a bit tighter, particularly in terms of tip to hull clearance for retrieval.
I'm thinking based on how we use the boat, not having any plans of staying overnight in unprotected anchorages with heavy winds, and being well below the top end of the boat size range for the 25kg anchor, that's probably the correct size and going up one would be extra cost and extra weight to carry (with a planing hull) for little to no real benefit.
For some perspective, the boat came to me with a slightly undersized Fortress G-23 on the bow. I haven't found it particularly inadequate, but I know it's marginal, as I did drag it a few feet in sticky, silty mud (not very far and it never broke loose completely) over the course of several hours of getting whacked with 30 kt wind gusts (and a few of those gusts hit while we were swung almost 90 degrees to the fairly inconsistent wind). I also only had about 4:1 scope out that day due to depth and only having 150ft of rode on board (that's getting fixed). The Fortress will go in the bilge as a spare.
So what does everyone think? Is the 25kg / 55lb Vulcan big enough or should I go a size bigger?
The boat is 38 feet (hull length, not counting pulpit and swim platform). Loaded weight is about 26,000 lbs. Based on that, Rocna's chart suggests the 25kg / 55lb anchor. There's lots of weight headroom in the chart for that size at 39ft and even if I look at the 46ft row, I'm still under the suggested max boat weight. The next size up is 33kg / 73 lbs, which is a pretty big jump in weight. It'll fit on the pulpit, but it'll be a bit tighter, particularly in terms of tip to hull clearance for retrieval.
I'm thinking based on how we use the boat, not having any plans of staying overnight in unprotected anchorages with heavy winds, and being well below the top end of the boat size range for the 25kg anchor, that's probably the correct size and going up one would be extra cost and extra weight to carry (with a planing hull) for little to no real benefit.
For some perspective, the boat came to me with a slightly undersized Fortress G-23 on the bow. I haven't found it particularly inadequate, but I know it's marginal, as I did drag it a few feet in sticky, silty mud (not very far and it never broke loose completely) over the course of several hours of getting whacked with 30 kt wind gusts (and a few of those gusts hit while we were swung almost 90 degrees to the fairly inconsistent wind). I also only had about 4:1 scope out that day due to depth and only having 150ft of rode on board (that's getting fixed). The Fortress will go in the bilge as a spare.
So what does everyone think? Is the 25kg / 55lb Vulcan big enough or should I go a size bigger?
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