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Old 04-01-2011, 08:42 AM
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Default Wreck Anchors <vs> Danforth Anchors

I was curious if anyone has an opinion regarding using a rebar wreck anchor <vs> two regular danforth anchors. I am a huge blackfish/seabass/flukin on the rocks fisherman sailing out of mansquan inlet and I just bought a 24ft boat this year. I have a regular danforth anchor and was thinking of either buying another danforth so that I can anchor on wrecks or purchase a rebar wreck anchor with multi eyes so you can bend it of the rocks or pull it out of the rocks in reverse. I've heard various opinions about safety vs stability when using either two danforth anchors versus one wreck anchor. I was hoping you can share your experience or any information is appreciated. Also, if you use one wreck anchor does the boat tend to move around a lot with the tide and you have to continously adjust your position. I might just buy both and see what works best. Any information is appreciated

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