Registered: 08/21/06
Posts: 590
Loc: Lincolnshire, IL
I just used our 'small' box anchor for our 26' Formula. I used it on Lake Michigan in a sandy area. The box anchor worked great with little scope and no chain. The anchor grabbed immediately and did not slip once over a 4-hour period (there was about 10-15mph wind, but little chop).
Love it!!!
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2006 Formula 260BR, BIII, Merc 496 MAG, Prestige Trailer
I've thought about it, but same as Phatboy. Not enough positive to convince me to try one. If someone local had one I could borrow, I would be all over it.
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James 2002 Cobalt 226 VP 8.1GIDP 2007 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab Duramax 1988 Suburban 3/4 Ton 2005 Subaru Forester XT (Turbo)- FOR SALE 2000 Subaru Forester 1965 Mustang
i have had one for several years it works great, never had any trouble with the boat drifting. it folds up almost flat an then is stored in its own bag. i also have 2 slide anchors for the beach they r very good also as i never have to look for places to tie off just place slide anchoe an hammmer it in....
I bought one this spring. Replaced a 12lb danforth that held well but wouldn't fit in my anchor locker.
Con: Heavy. Suprisingly heavy for it's size. My wife has trouble locking it open without putting it down on the deck.
I think we have the large one. Should've used the medium one as the large one is very heavy. Seems like the shipping box said like 75lbs. Good news is little scope as holds very well. We have one beach that is really sandy and it drags a bit there but every where else it [censored] near cements itself to the ground.