by Swift » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:16 pm
Hi Diana
I just noticed that Whitworths have the latest Manson Racer anchor in stock. It's a lightweight Aluminium design and for a boat up to 25 ft the recommended size weighs an amazingly low 1.4 KG. It's a Danforth style anchor which appears similar in proportions to a Fortress anchor which routinely, in tests, has proved to have the highest holding power of any anchor. Looks and performance are two different things and unfortunately as it's new there's no tests on the Racer yet. However, as it is claimed that Manson did a very good copy/adaption of the Rocna I see no reason why they would not also do a good adaption of the Fortress.
I note that the Racer has something I have never seen before on any anchor and that is plastic balls at the end of the balance bar which are claimed to produce faster setting, better stability and avoid deck damage. Also it enables the width of the balance bar to be reduced for better storage. Easy to ahndle and light weigth, just the thing for those who do not have a muscley crew. The only downside I could see is that Aluminium anchors sometimes have problems in weed (but then again so does my plough) and as with all Danforth types, wind or current reversal may be a problem.
Anyway, best of all, if you were to get one for a lunch hook only you could get the 1.4Kg for a very modest price of $169 or if you wanted one for your main anchor it may be better to go up a size to the still very light weight 3.1KG which is recommended for boats up to 30 ft and its not exactly expensive at $189.
Cheers
Keith