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    What is the best weight and best kind of anchor for my 17' aluminum boat? Tracker 175 and motor is 40 hp. I have 2 ten pound mushroom anchors, but they won't hold my boat in place at Eufaula.

    Any suggestions on what kind and how much weight?

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    LMAO Peke, there are times that an anchor from a Warship wouldn't hold you on Eufuala!

    There is no one "best" anchor. There are different anchors for different types of bottoms. You just have to try and choose a type of anchor that will work on the bottom where you think you'll be using it most.

    I have a 20ft All Welded Aluminum boat and use 20lb river anchors or danforth type anchors if I know there will rocks. I'm thinking about going to a larger river anchor because at times, it won't hold!

    I'm not fond of mushroom type anchors. I've always had better luck with others. When using a mushroom or river anchor, you do need to use a length of chain. It helps the anchors grab hold. The rule of thumb that I've heard most is to use a length of chain that is half the length of your boat. So you chain requirement would be in the 8 or 9 foot range. Honestly, I've always used what I had laying around and never worried about the length that much. I'd say my average chain is probably 7 to 10 feet.

    If you go this way, I'd get a coated chain unless you don't care about scuffing up your boat.

    I don't use chains on the danforth type anchors, in fact, the latest ones I bought from BPS stated not to use a chain.
    Last edited by OkieDon; 04-30-2010 at 06:54 PM. Reason: mo info

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    I know what a river anchor looks like. Maybe I should get a 20 lb one. I saw another anchor that looks like it opens when it is on the bottom. Then it digs in. Shoot, I can't explain what it looks like.

    I thought when my husband and I put our fat butts in the boat we wouldn't need much of an anchor! :D

    Peke

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    Lmao:d

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    Peke, I was editing my post when you replied, so there may be something in my reply that you missed.

    By the way, never assume a fat butt will hold a boat. I've disproved that theory many, many years ago!!!

    Boat Anchor Comparisons

    Here is the type I bought at BPS, but I haven't had a chance to use them yet.

    BPS boat anchor

    Good Luck!

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    get yourself a richter anchor 14lb cost around 60-70 bucks I got mine 5 years ago and love it Ihave a 15ft glass flat boat

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    OkieDon, that is the one I was trying to describe. The reviews don't sound good though.

    Roach46, Who sells Richter anchors?

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    Peke,

    Try Richteranchors.com. They seem to only have dealers up north. Let me know if you find a dealer in our neck of the woods.

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    I bought the Chene anchor from Bass Pro. Added 4' of chain it does not work for me on Oologah or Eufaula lakes. I have a 17' boat and use 2 river 18# anchors w/ coated chain added. Wish could find a good quality winch, none I find on internet have good reports. Use 1/2" rope but may hands still give problems.

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    Thanks. Yes, I don't want to get the anchor so heavy that I can't lift it up. Hopefully there is something out there that is heavy enough to anchor the boat and still light enough that I can lift it.

    Peke

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