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Types of anchor for boats

There are a number of anchors available, however, each anchor has its own set of advantages and disadvantages and it’s difficult to select a single best anchor.

A special note is needed on the naming of anchors. Many anchors have a trademarked name, such as a Bruce or CQR, and a generic name like Claw or Plow. Normally, these anchor designs are nearly identical, regardless of the name.

Bruce/Claw Anchor

The Bruce/Claw style anchor was developed in the 70′s by the Bruce Anchor Group as an alternative to what was, at the time, the only general purpose anchor available, the CQR/Plow style anchor. Since then, the Bruce Anchor Group has stopped offering anchors to the general public.

The main selling point of the Claw is that it is an excellent all round anchor. It will hold well in most bottoms, although it performs less well in sand and mud. It is also easy to set and to retrieve and has a reputation for not breaking out during wind/tide changes. On the downside, its awkward one piece design can make it difficult to stow. It also has a low holding power to weight ratio, meaning you’ll likely require a heavier Claw anchor than you would require for other styles of anchor.

Claw AnchorCQR/Plow & Delta/Wing Anchor

Of the most popular styles of anchors offered today, the CQR/Plow is easily the oldest, dating back to 1933. It competes with the Claw and Fluke styles of anchor as being the most popular anchor amongst recreational boaters.

Like the Claw, Plow anchors are known for performing well in most bottoms, although it does not excel in any one bottom. The hinged shank means the anchor turns with wind/tide changes rather than breaking out.

The most significant drawback is the old mantra of boaters “Any Plow under 25 lbs is useless”. Because of this, for smaller boats under 30′ or so, you’ll need a much larger plow than you will for other styles of anchors.

The Delta/Wing anchor is essentially a one-piece plow anchor. It has the advantage of having slightly higher holding strength because of the one piece design but at the same time, it also loses some of its ability to resist breaking out during wind/tide changes.

CQR&Plow& Delta&Wing AnchorDanforth/Fluke Anchors

The Danforth/Fluke anchor is one of the most popular anchors today.

The Fluke anchor performs quite well in mud and sand. When set correctly, the flukes can penetrate the bottom with a lot of force, resulting in excellent holding power. The downside is that outside of mud and sand, the Fluke has very limited holding ability in bottoms such as kelp, rock, coral, etc. When being set in mud or sand, these anchors do have a reputation for occasionally dragging along the bottom.

Danforth-Fluke AnchorsMushroom/Grapnel and Other Small Craft Anchors

There are a number of anchors on the market today designed for small craft such as dinghies, canoes, kayaks, and so forth. These anchors are normally small and compact to allow for easy stowage and have no sharp points to avoid puncturing an inflatable. The two most popular styles of these anchors are the Mushroom and Folding grapnel type anchors.

Most of these types of anchors perform well for what they are designed to do. The folding grapnel anchor has the advantage of being extremely compact when folded and it can also have immense holding power when it hooksinto something. That’s also one of its biggest flaws: once it is hooked it can be a challenge to retrieve the anchor.

Mushroom-Grapnel and Other Small Craft Anchors

Simply speaking, for most boaters, a Bruce/CQR/Delta will be the best choice. All three perform similarly and are similarly priced (Narrowly, the Bruce/Claw is our favorite of the three). If you’ve used a Danforth in the past, and you have had luck with it, choose a Danforth. If you’ve never used one before and if your setup allows it, choose a Bruce, CQR, or Delta instead. If you’re a blue-water cruiser, and you have a big wallet, consider one of the new generation of anchors.

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