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Using chain on any anchor is the most important part of the entire anchoring system. While some manufacturers might claim their anchor does not require chain, decades of anchoring research and testing prove otherwise.
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-Transfers the energy to the very end of the anchor handle, and in a downward motion. In a sense, adding 4 feet of chain to an anchor is like extending the handle by 4 feet. Since that certainly isn’t practical, one can imagine though the type of leverage that would be gained from a handle that long.
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The reason is that a long length of chain is more likely to get caught in between rocks and debris when lying on the bottom, and not allow you to release it. Typically the anchor rope will not get hung up in rocks and debris. Having more chain can also help to compensate if using a smaller anchor For example, your 22 foot boat does not have enough storage space to fit the 14 lb anchor. You can choose to go with the 10 lb model, and rather than only using the 3-4 foot minimum chain, increase that to 8-12 feet for offshore use, and 6-10 feet for lakes & rivers. The extra chain will help keep the anchor angled down more, and increase your holding power. Note that many fluke/danforth anchors, as well as plow anchors, typically recommend one foot of chain for every foot of the length of your boat. The cutting edge design of the Hurricane Boat Anchor does not require this, however if you already have a long length of chain from your previous rode setup, then it certainly won't hurt anything to use it on your Hurricane Boat Anchor. If you have any questions regarding anchor chain length, or anchor sizing, please contact us.
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