Ok; so before I "F" up another project, let me ask the board this question.
My Judge has a 13 pound Danforth style anchor with about 15 ft of chain (my guess) running through a Lewmar ProFish 700 windlass. On most days, this combination works just fine.
I have only had a few instances where I wish I had more holding power; but when you want it, you need it.
When we liveline the Bridge, I let my crew fish while I remain near the wheel in case I need to start the motor if the anchor pulls free. Boat wake near the pilings makes me really anxious.
If I am in deeper water (40+ ft); I once again get nervous, even if I have sufficient scope out.
I have measured my anchor and a larger 18 pound of the same style will fit. The shaft can not be much longer or it will not fit in front of the windlass. And, the flukes can not be much longer or they will be touching the fiberglass bow.
I know I can put and extension on the pulpit (or replace the pulpit with a longer one), but I am looking for an easy fix.
My options are first; add more chain. I believe I have 1/4 inch chain running through the windlass. I can buy a connector that APPEARS will run through the windlass without problem. It is the kind that has four "tits" that you pound over to secure it in place (sea fit connecting link Mfg # 4408-40403). I can add another 15 ft of chain with this link to help hold me.
Option 2; I can purchase an 18 pound anchor (Seachoice 18#) and attach it to my existing 15 ft chain.
Option 3; I can add 15 ft chain and 18 pound anchor together.
I realize that placing the connection link between the chains will weaken the strength of the chain, but I don't think that would be a problem. What I'm trying to increase is the ability to "dig in" and "set" more quickly and "hold" more consistently.
What do you think?
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