BigKahuna
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Got the receipt? Ha!So I picked up a small box anchor and I’m less than impressed. I played with varying line lengths, line types, chain, no chain and it just would not bite today.
Suggestions?
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Got the receipt? Ha!So I picked up a small box anchor and I’m less than impressed. I played with varying line lengths, line types, chain, no chain and it just would not bite today.
Suggestions?
Yup, great advice to consider your bottom before choosing your anchor!This completely unbiased video of a Mantus vs box anchor, brought to you by Mantus. I have some packed mud bottoms like the vid shows and it locks down tight even in big wind. Where a Mantus falls on its face is on a shell bottom but I'm not sure what other types of anchors will excel there but also do great in other bottoms. Each design has its sweet spot so you really have to know your bottom and experiment.
People swear by and love those anchors! I'm sure you can get it to work!No receipt!! $40 on marketplace!
Maybe you just need a bigger one ?So I picked up a small box anchor and I’m less than impressed. I played with varying line lengths, line types, chain, no chain and it just would not bite today.
Suggestions?
A few comments on that video - what I LOVE about the box anchor is the short line I can let out and have it work. This video reflects a very low angle on many of the anchors (suggesting a 3:1 or greater rode ratio), and in some cases he even lowers the angle more, so I am not confident about this being an accurate comparison. And, the digger style does require a sandy or muddy bottom. I noted the box anchor he is using is not a Slide Anchor model - which are better.This completely unbiased video of a Mantus vs box anchor, brought to you by Mantus. I have some packed mud bottoms like the vid shows and it locks down tight even in big wind. Where a Mantus falls on its face is on a shell bottom but I'm not sure what other types of anchors will excel there but also do great in other bottoms. Each design has its sweet spot so you really have to know your bottom and experiment.
Wow, a 4 lb anchor would be DREAMY....but the 5:1 rode ratio means 100 feet for a typical 20' depth, and on our lake, I would get blown into the cove shore (they are about 50' wide). This is a great example of how important each needs to understand our usage and specific circumstance. I can see this anchor being far superior for a shallow lake, or where you don't need to anchor close to shore!!! And I love how it folds up (vs the Mantus - which is an amazing design, but does not fold up). So many options, so few boating days.......Personally, I love my 4 lbs Fortress. I boat on a relatively shallow lake that can get pretty rough and it holds my 28’ with little rode generally needed. Our lake bottom is a combination of marl and sand.
I saw the Minn Kota Deckhand powered anchor on a few pontoon boats at the marina today, please see the pictures. I am considering getting one for next season. The marina will install with a 30 LB anchor with a switch on the dash for about $1K. Does anyone have any experience with this anchor? View attachment 36221
Thanks for your reply. What is under skinning?I’ve had one on both my Benningtons for 14 years. Only replaced the circuit board on one them about 5-6 years ago.
Install price seems fair.
Do you have under skinning?
Complete unit is $500 @ Cabellas.
Throw in 30’ of power wire. $75?
$1-200 for a basic anchor. Make sure to get right type. The pic is mud/mushroom, I use a fluke type with a quick release for weeds.
I could install in 2-3 hours (without under skin).
Our local dealer who supplies probably 50% plus of the boats on our lake has installed hundreds of these MK units.
That will probably add some labor time unless they can just pass wiring through the M brackets.Yes I have a wave shield.