
Unique/Unusual Anchors
- Tomfoolery
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
I think that's the one Catigale was going to start manufacturing and marketing.
--Russ
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
Here's another one. The Northill anchor, originally developed for float planes during WWII I believe. Had to be light weight, and folding. The predecessor to 'modern' light weight fluke anchors for general use like the Danforth, which itself was a big improvement over the CQR for light duty, small boat applications.




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- kurz
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
Here you see the Jambo with my 26m:


You see the 8kg Jambo in the anchor locker. The 11kg you could also store inside the anchor locker and is now at the. Bow roller


You see the 8kg Jambo in the anchor locker. The 11kg you could also store inside the anchor locker and is now at the. Bow roller
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
Those wide spaced fluke tips look ideal for a bow roller on a boat like the Mac. Others like the Fortress and Danforth are close together, making it necessary to use a bow roller that sticks farther out off the bow.
Looks good.
Looks good.
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
Hi Tomfoolery & Kurtz
The aspect of being able to use a shorter bow roller with the Jambo anchor is a brilliant and astute observation!
I didn’t notice that until you mentioned it!
Need new glasses
!
A shorter bow roller is a real benefit when anchoring. With a long extended anchor roller we would be needing to be moving the anchor line off the extended roller and placing it into a proper fair lead to keep down the bearing stresses while at anchor and then back up onto the roller for retrieval. Both instances where we’d need to get up on deck to get our fingers pinched regularly!
A proper shorter roller would allow the anchor line to remain on the roller while being cleated off appropriately via the fwd hatch access!
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Over Easy



The aspect of being able to use a shorter bow roller with the Jambo anchor is a brilliant and astute observation!
I didn’t notice that until you mentioned it!
Need new glasses
A shorter bow roller is a real benefit when anchoring. With a long extended anchor roller we would be needing to be moving the anchor line off the extended roller and placing it into a proper fair lead to keep down the bearing stresses while at anchor and then back up onto the roller for retrieval. Both instances where we’d need to get up on deck to get our fingers pinched regularly!
A proper shorter roller would allow the anchor line to remain on the roller while being cleated off appropriately via the fwd hatch access!
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Over Easy
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Re: Unique/Unusual Anchors
Here is another interesting unique anchor:

Assemble this way….

Or the other way…..

Or any variation inbetween….
Sort of a lego approach.
Best Regards,
Over Easy




Assemble this way….

Or the other way…..

Or any variation inbetween….
Sort of a lego approach.
Best Regards,
Over Easy
