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Com-Pac Model Specific Discussions => CP-23's => Topic started by: bob lamb on June 05, 2007, 08:06:12 PM

Title: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: bob lamb on June 05, 2007, 08:06:12 PM
What kind of anchor setup are ya'll using on your little ships?  I have a Bruce (20# I think) and 6' chain with 200 rode.

Bob
Title: Re: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: rmonsma on June 05, 2007, 08:53:47 PM
Hi Bob,

I have a CQR (plough) anchor on my 23-3.  I think it's 20 lbs but I'm not sure.  The anchor was on my boat when I purchased it.  I have 8 feet of chain and 200 feet of rode.  I also carry a second small mushroom anchor to keep from swinging while at anchor.

Roger
Title: Re: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: Craig Weis on June 07, 2007, 06:13:45 AM
On the smaller lighter C-P 19 I use a 8 lb [?] danforth with about 8 foot coated chain on deck and 150 foot of three strand nylon.

I do tie the end of the line to the mast compression post and feed the line 'tween the vee berth and up throught the 'chain locker', and coiled below the chain pipe and out the deck to the chain. Works well and if the anchor lets go I'll not loose all over the bow.  LOL. skip.
Title: Re: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: breeze on June 12, 2007, 04:23:17 PM
On Breeze I use,
Primary, 16.5 Bruce Style Claw 100 ft 1/4 chain.
Lunch, 4 lb Super Hooker 6 ft 1/4 chain and 50 ft 1/4 line.
Back Up, 12 lb Danforth Hi-Tensile 20 ft 1/4 chain 100 ft 3/8 line.
David
Title: Re: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: edbuchanan on June 14, 2007, 10:20:00 AM
Molly has the following ground tackle:

On the bow sprit: One 12# Danforth Hi Tensile II, 24 feet of 1/4" chain, 150 feet of 3/8 nylon.
Stowed: One 11# Bruce, 24 feet of 5/16" chain, 200 feet of 7/16" nylon.
Also stowed: One 4# Fortress and some chafing gear.  The dinghy has a folding grapnel and 50 feet of rode.

Ernie of Molly (23/II 1984)
Title: Re: CP23 Anchor/Chain ?
Post by: curtisv on December 08, 2007, 02:47:39 AM
very late post but on topic.

Overkill -


Then again, I have no worries anchoring in 50' of water.

Curtis