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Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 415
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- 242
- Points
- 177
- Location
- Fruit Cove, FL 32259
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
Looking for thoughts on sand anchors, preferably from those who've tried several. I'm in sand or mud 90% of the time, so that's all I'm really interested in right now.
I currently have a Fortress danforth-type (guessing it's an FX-11) that's too big for the anchor box and pretty much dictates the loss of my front floor storage. I could probably fit it in the anchor box if I chopped it's crossbar down, but I suspect that will reduce it's effectiveness. It's awesome for the sand and mud here in Florida, but it's too big and hassling with the floor locker is a pain. I stole my old not-quite-a-danforth from the LX210, which fits the front locker perfectly, but it's a mud magnet and takes quite a bit to rinse off... every... time. It's also heavy.
We're almost always in sand and I don't need something that will hold us in place in a hurricane. I'm basically looking for something my wife can toss out without scratching up the front of the boat when we're backing into a beach. I've thought about the Mantus, but it looks like I'd need to get into the 13 lb range for a decent lunch anchor, which isn't much better than the danforth.
Has anyone found anything that's simple, relatively light and fits the front box that works in sand?
I currently have a Fortress danforth-type (guessing it's an FX-11) that's too big for the anchor box and pretty much dictates the loss of my front floor storage. I could probably fit it in the anchor box if I chopped it's crossbar down, but I suspect that will reduce it's effectiveness. It's awesome for the sand and mud here in Florida, but it's too big and hassling with the floor locker is a pain. I stole my old not-quite-a-danforth from the LX210, which fits the front locker perfectly, but it's a mud magnet and takes quite a bit to rinse off... every... time. It's also heavy.
We're almost always in sand and I don't need something that will hold us in place in a hurricane. I'm basically looking for something my wife can toss out without scratching up the front of the boat when we're backing into a beach. I've thought about the Mantus, but it looks like I'd need to get into the 13 lb range for a decent lunch anchor, which isn't much better than the danforth.
Has anyone found anything that's simple, relatively light and fits the front box that works in sand?