Dean P
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@farrelltravis Do you need chain with these anchors? I supposed it does hurt but is it necessary?
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I agree, but I remember reading that this particular anchor does not need chain. Just trying to confirm.90% of anchors need to be used with chain to have rated holding power. Anchor might hold without but will always work better with.
I'm curious if the 2.5 can fit in the anchor locker on the 19ft.
Does the 2019 have the same size anchor locker as 2018?
Chain is not required with the Mantus anchor. Chain will help, but is not required. These anchors are truly unbelievable and work very well with or without chain.@farrelltravis Do you need chain with these anchors? I supposed it does hurt but is it necessary?
Thank you so much for the order @steve0617 !!! We are shipping your order now!8lb er purchased.
Thank you for confirming. I realize the chain's main purpose is 2 fold; add additional weight to the anchor (due to the buoyancy of the line) and to aid in laying the shank on the bed of the water. Interestingly, this Mantus anchor is designed to always force the shank down onto the bed. It appears to be anyways. Am I correct in thinking that?Chain is not required with the Mantus anchor. Chain will help, but is not required. These anchors are truly unbelievable and work very well with or without chain.
Not so much a space issue. A few reasons: 1) weight, 2) chain always hit the boat somewhere, 3) weight - to heavy for my wife to lift out of the water (especially when they're muk/sand on it)I’ve never tried mine without chain...curious why you want no chain? Space issue?
I was on the fence between getting the 8 or 13 based on the sizing charts from mantus. Decided to go with the 8 but I added 4’ of 3/8” vinyl coated hi viz chain. The chain probably adds 3-5 pounds but the wife is always at the helm while I pull the anchor so it’s not a problem.Not so much a space issue. A few reasons: 1) weight, 2) chain always hit the boat somewhere, 3) weight - to heavy for my wife to lift out of the water (especially when they're muk/sand on it)
Yes, you are correct.Thank you for confirming. I realize the chain's main purpose is 2 fold; add additional weight to the anchor (due to the buoyancy of the line) and to aid in laying the shank on the bed of the water. Interestingly, this Mantus anchor is designed to always force the shank down onto the bed. It appears to be anyways. Am I correct in thinking that?