Rick pretty much nailed it.  Also the reason so many folks carry both fortress 
and cqr variety.   It really is amazing how well even a smaller anchor holds 
once properly set.

John


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> On Aug 27, 2016, at 8:42 PM, Rick Taillieu via CnC-List 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 
> The primary anchor on the 25 that I had was a 25lb CQR with 23ft of chain
> and 150ft of rode and I never dragged when I had proper scope out.
> My lunch hook was a 5kg Bruce that I hauled up from the bottom one day and
> it held almost as well as the CQR.
> Danforth/Fortress anchors work well in sand and mud but are useless in rock
> and weeds.
> 
> 
> Rick Taillieu
> Shearwater Yacht Club
> Halifax, NS.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Syerdave--- via CnC-List
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> Subject: Stus-List Anchor test - recommended lunch hook/kedge?
> 
> Interesting few hours today doing an anchor test.   A young guy at  port
> Whitby marina was looking for an anchor for his tanzer 26, to replace the
> really tiny and cheap ski-boat danforth type that came with his boat (and
> had proved impossible to set).  We had discussed over beverages a few times.
> 
> I thought to try my (never tried) fortress fx-7 lunch hook - 120' rode, 10'
> chain.   We dragged it all over the bay at 8:1 or better scope.  Could feel
> it bumping along a hard bottom.    It finally hooked up and was kinda
> sideways.   Now the bottom is, I think, a rock shelf under silt and clay,
> but I don't really know.  
> We parked his boat and returned with Windstar (my 33 mkii) and her 10kg
> Bruce with 50' heavy chain.  (Plus 150' rode) Let out the chain only,
> dragged 20' and set hard.  You could feel and hear it bumping over a very
> hard bottom before it did so.   Should have tried in 2 or 3 locations to
> prove it was not a fluke.   (So to speak) 
> He now wants a load of chain and a 10kg anchor for his 4000lb boat!
> Lol....
> Anyway, the fortress isn't going to work for me.  What do folks use and
> trust as a lunch hook/kedge?  As always, thanks.   
> Dave.
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