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Anchoring: How much rope or chain should I let out? - NauticEd Sailing Blog

https://www.nauticed.org/sailing-blog/anchoringhow-much-chain-and-rope/

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

Anchoring, and getting it right is such an important topic that we thought we’d make this excerpt available for free in open space. Please enjoy how we dive into science and mathematics in these courses. If you like our style and how much knowledge you believe you could pick up in a full NauticEd course based on this little excerpt, consider take our full range of online sailing courses. Plus NauticEd has practical on-the-water training schools throughout the USA and Canada as well as other international locations. Check out,  our two free sailing courses. NauticEd is a recognized sailing education body by the United States Coast Guard and can issue an official sailing license which is required by some countries to sail in their waters.

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M1 Mantus Anchor | Best Quick-Set Anchor| Mantus Marine

https://www.mantusmarine.com/mantus-anchors/

Saved by uncleflo on January 17th, 2022.

DIGS LIKE NO OTHER The Mantus Anchor is designed to penetrate dense, grassy bottoms and set with unparalleled holding power. When tested, our anchors set faster and deeper than any other tested anchor, including Rocna, Manson Supreme, Bulwagga, Fortress, Bruce, CQR and Danforth anchors. EASY TO STORE The Mantus Marine anchor lineup simply has the best boat anchors available, whether you are a long-range cruiser, racing or going out for a day sail. The Mantus quick-set anchor is stowable and breaks down for easy storage, so you can store one or two as spares without taking up much needed boat space.

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Fitment Guide - Rocna Anchors

https://rocna.com/fitment-guide/

Saved by uncleflo on April 17th, 2021.

There’s a Rocna or Vulcan anchor to suit just about any vessel – including larger sizes not featured here. To choose the correctly sized Rocna or Vulcan anchor for your boat, follow the chart and instructions. To choose the correctly sized Rocna or Vulcan anchor, find your vessel’s length from the column on the left, then track across that row until you find the first column with a displacement (in tonnes) the same or larger than the displacement of your vessel. The top of the column with the selected displacement indicates the recommended Rocna or Vulcan anchor. Use the tabs to navigate between Metric Tonnes, Short Tonnes, and Pounds. Unlike other manufacturers, our anchor sizing recommendations are intended to provide an anchor adequate for use in most all conditions. We base our calculations on 50 knots of wind, associated surge, and poor holding bottoms. For more on our philosophy and rationale, please consult our Knowledge Base article on our sizing recommendations.

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