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    #16
    We pay out the appropriate amount of line I use 5 ft. of chain even though slide anchor says you don't need to and I have a snubber. Still busts loose.

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      #17
      I have the small box anchor on my 22v and have never had a problem. We haven't really anchored much when the winds are high but I often have another boat tied to mine and no problems. I do wonder if the baby size would hold. That small size is just big and heavy enough to be a PIA to store (even folded) and deploy. I would think bottom composition would matter. Box anchors seem to like sand bottoms best.


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        #18
        If you already have one small anchor that isn't enough it might be better to add another one and have 2 small anchors than 1 large one?
        Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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          #19
          We have sandy/muddy bottom on our lake. I can bury it and it will still pop and never resets on its own. No biggy - like I said for going to the sandbar it works fine but anchoring overnight with our Florida storms is a no go. I stopped using it for that about two years ago.
          Our afternoon storms in the summer can get 20-30 mph winds no problem. The danforth never lets go.

          We also tried one of these http://sandsharkanchor.com/ which I did like but not as easy to set up as it looks. I had to really go deep to get any holding power. Also if you have a pickle fork bow it will get hung up on it and wreck the gel coat (I speak from experience)

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            #20
            Originally posted by whiteflash watersports View Post
            We have sandy/muddy bottom on our lake. I can bury it and it will still pop and never resets on its own. No biggy - like I said for going to the sandbar it works fine but anchoring overnight with our Florida storms is a no go. I stopped using it for that about two years ago.
            Our afternoon storms in the summer can get 20-30 mph winds no problem. The danforth never lets go.

            We also tried one of these http://sandsharkanchor.com/ which I did like but not as easy to set up as it looks. I had to really go deep to get any holding power. Also if you have a pickle fork bow it will get hung up on it and wreck the gel coat (I speak from experience)
            Wow that looks awesome. I have a SlideAnchor Spike, but that looks even better.
            BABz - babzusa.com
            Austin, TX

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