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Re: T&T: Anchors: better a hoe than a plow

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Date: Thu Jun 28 2007 - 13:20:32 EDT

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    Ditto on the Super Max for the Chesapeake - it has performed flawlessly
    since we put it on. Held us firm in a couple T storms that blew through the
    bay on Memorial day weekend while other boats in the anchorage were
    dragging.....

    Greg Steckel
    M/V Different Drummer
    President 35 Sundeck
    Frog Mortar Creek, MD
    www.chesapeakebayboater.com
    www.fmyc.org

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "R C Smith Jr" <>
    To: "T&T T&T" <>
    Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 1:04 PM
    Subject: T&T: Anchors: better a hoe than a plow

    > The Rocna is another example of the newer hoe-shaped anchor and seems
    > decidedly more effective than the traditional plow-shaped anchor...sounds
    > logical too, doesn9t it? For the last couple of years, I have been using
    > an
    > 88 lb Super Max.
    >
    > http://www.creativemarine.com/catalog/text/anchor.html
    >
    > It is more hoe than the Rocna, which suggests better mud performance, but
    > lacks the pointy end, which suggests difficulty in grass. In the muddy
    > Chesapeake, nothing beats it. In the grass of the Bahamas, it would not
    > bury, rather it just laid on its side and, well, just held. Looked
    > ineffective as you snorkeled over it, but hold it did.
    >
    > The Super Max is half the cost of the Rocna and is made in Mississippi.
    > Just
    > a happy customer...
    >
    > Bob
    > ________________
    > Robert Calhoun Smith Jr
    > M/V MARY KATHRYN
    > Hatteras 58 LRC
    > South River
    > Annapolis, MD, USA
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