04-24-2020, 05:23 PM
(04-21-2020, 05:33 AM)catchinon Wrote: I'm still working on outfitting my "new" boat. I bought a small grapple type anchor which looks pretty inadequate. My boat is a 17'5" Tracker with a 90hp motor. I have only used it at Utah Lake but intend to branch out to other area lakes. What type and size/weight anchor would be good? Any advice you could share would be appreciated.
Craig, another adage my Navy uncles and Merchant Marine dad taught me, "there is no such thing as too much rope on a boat" For most of the waters here in Utah a standard length of 100 foot anchor rope works well, unless you plan to drop anchor in somewhere deeper like the water near the dam at East Canyon, then you better have 300 to 400 feet of rope and a winch to bring it back up


I do have 3 spare 100 ft. hanks of rope on the boat to use for whatever. One I have wrapped around 2 cleats under the transom I keep, and have used several times to tow someone back to the dock, one is on the opposite side of the bow wrapped on 2 cleats to use when I need to tie off the boat somewhere there isn't a dock close by, like at bear River, and 3rd one is stowed in my dry box as a "just in case". keeping a small coil of smaller rope or cordage like paracord is a good idea too. Any number of possible uses.
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