Nomad Willy
Guru
Twistedtree wrote:
"But I think claims of never dragging might be like claims of gas mileage, and other sordid items, i.e. always over stated."
I've said that over the years several times and it is true.
BUT I've had a great deal of trouble setting and done a lot of dragging trying that. And when I say I've not ever dragged I mean after final setting is done and I didn't drag through the night. And also I'm very careful about my setting technique. Easy for me to do as I always anchor manually up on the bow. But the real reason I've not dragged is because most of my anchoring has been done in SE Alaska where in the summer most all anchorages are very calm. Most all the time I wouldn't have dragged w a big mushroom anchor.
I think the most important element of anchor performance is in the setting.
"But I think claims of never dragging might be like claims of gas mileage, and other sordid items, i.e. always over stated."
I've said that over the years several times and it is true.
BUT I've had a great deal of trouble setting and done a lot of dragging trying that. And when I say I've not ever dragged I mean after final setting is done and I didn't drag through the night. And also I'm very careful about my setting technique. Easy for me to do as I always anchor manually up on the bow. But the real reason I've not dragged is because most of my anchoring has been done in SE Alaska where in the summer most all anchorages are very calm. Most all the time I wouldn't have dragged w a big mushroom anchor.
I think the most important element of anchor performance is in the setting.