Saw a Digger Anchor but no idea if it’s better and what side to get.
Also saw a box anchor too that seems like it was good but a bit cumbersome.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!







You are going to have a tough time holding in dense weeds no matter what anchor you use.Homeskillet wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 11:07 am
Lake Geneva has weeds and mud in some areas, and in other areas, I'm trying to hold on slight breaks/drop offs. But depending on the wind and location, I may have steep breaks that I probably shouldn't even try to anchor at. I have not had any trouble getting this anchor to hold when I anchor at the beach. I do use the technique of dropping it in carefully and backing up (probably why it worked) If we're in tons of weeds, it's usually pretty good. But if the weeds aren't thick, and the bottom is soft, a stiff wind will push me off my spot.



We always pull up a ton of weeds with the anchor when they are thick. Almost feels like it holds the best in super thick weeds.bruceb58 wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 11:15 amYou are going to have a tough time holding in dense weeds no matter what anchor you use.Homeskillet wrote: Mon May 20, 2024 11:07 am
Lake Geneva has weeds and mud in some areas, and in other areas, I'm trying to hold on slight breaks/drop offs. But depending on the wind and location, I may have steep breaks that I probably shouldn't even try to anchor at. I have not had any trouble getting this anchor to hold when I anchor at the beach. I do use the technique of dropping it in carefully and backing up (probably why it worked) If we're in tons of weeds, it's usually pretty good. But if the weeds aren't thick, and the bottom is soft, a stiff wind will push me off my spot.
I make sure I have my boat in reverse before the anchor has time to hit the bottom. This makes sure the flukes are already angled in the right direction and have less chance to foul in the chain.
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