boat mooring buoy anchor weight
Anchors are rated by "holding power"--which is the ability of an anchor to hold a given weight. keep in mind that a 10,000 pound boat may only require an anchor with a holding power of a few hundred pounds on a calm day, but may need 1,000 pounds of holding power or more on a stormy day.. Therefore, a permanent mooring anchor must be significantly heavier than your everyday use anchor. mooring scope from anchor to end of pennant should be at minimum 3 times the depth of water at highest tides. your local harbormasters will specify type and weight of approved mooring anchors in the harbor.. This anchor is designed to keep the boat secure while the anchor grabs. and the buoy and line is both mildew and mold resistant. as a result, you’ll have a reliable anchor that lasts for years due to its functionality. key points at a glance. folding grapnel anchor; 3.5 pounds; mildew and mold resistant buoy and anchor.
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