It VASTLY outperforms the anchor we had before by 100 percent, given that the current anchor has never yet failed to set or hold. So as far
as we are concerned, we have found the world's best anchor. And,
as far as we are concerned, that's all that matters.
How other anchors perform for other boaters is of no concern to us because they're not us.
The fact that we happen to think the Rocna design is superior to the other rollbar designs--- Bugel, Manson, and Sarca being the most prominent--- is simply our opinion. I can give my
reasons why I believe the Rocna design is superior, but they are still just my opinions.
That's why these kinds of discussions, as pleasant a time-killer as they may be, are basically pointless.
The one beneficiary could be the person who's in the market for a new anchor. This could be a first-time cruiser buyer or it could be someone like us (at the time) who is looking for something more reliable. We had never heard of the Rocna (nor any of the so-called new-generation anchors) until a post on the Grand Banks owners forum years ago brought the name to our attention.
So these kinds of discussions can at least provide some things to be aware of when trying to decide what o get.
But otherwise threads like this are identical to what I imagine goes on in car forums and such. I happen to think that anything made by GM absolutely sucks in terms of quality and longevity. (We just rented a new Chevy Impala over the weekend in Virginia and we both agree it is the worst car either one of us has ever driven. Ever.)
Other people think GM is the world's best car company.
So it is with anchors. The Fortress test in the Chesapeake mud was interesting in a sort of intellectual way, but it didn't change our minds about anything. We thought the Fortress was a terrific product before the test, and even if the Fortress had performed the worst in the muck we probably would have felt it's just as terrific a product after the test. For what we bought and use it for, the Fortress has been outstanding for us.
Same thing with the Rocna. The fact it didn't hold in one particular spot on the planet is of no concern to us. It might be if we boated and anchored in that one particular spot, but we don't.
So for us, the title of "world's best anchor" still stands.