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I have a 20 pound "navy style" for the bow and a 12 pound "navy style" I use to keep the stern off the beach.
No need for chain with these.
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I have 2 in my boat. The first is a Danforth style (weight unknown) with about 12' of chain and 200' of rope. The second is a navy style, 12 lb. with 6' of chain and 100' of rope. I think chain is incredibly important to keep the proper scope on the anchor rode. Blue water sailers often use all chain rodes.
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8 pound danforth with 6 feet of chain.
have 2 for when i beach but i want to get a sand spike. anybody have experience with these?
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I agree about the chain for most anchors, but I have yet to need it with that 20 pounder. But we have mostly sand around my area of coastal pleasure. And 100 ft would be the deepest I would anchor.
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Chain around here isnt only for holding power, but to keep your rope from getting cut in wrecks and such.
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I use an 8 pounder with 6' of chain and plenty of line. you never know when you will need more line. I sure as hell dont want to try to anchor in a hurry and not have enough line to get to the bottom. I think mine has roughly 150' of line.
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I probably should put a short chain on mine to protect the rode, but it is hard enough already for my little girls to pull in the 20 pounder by itself.
![]() As for how long should your rode be, triple the depth and there you are. If you are anchoring in 10 ft of water x 3 = 30 feet of achor rode required. So I carry at least 300 ft.
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