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anchor for a pontoon #9749938 02/18/14 09:36 PM
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Im wondering what kind of anchors to use on my 20ft pontoon. I use 15lb stockless in the front and back but still get pushed around by the wind or a current. Maybe I just need heavier anchors? helpsign how big are the typical anchors on a bass boat?
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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: mattattack44] #9749992 02/18/14 09:54 PM
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We always had to use 2 20-25 lbers on my dads pontoon if there was very much wind. We also made sure to give plenty of rope out...

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Box anchors

Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: mattattack44] #9751739 02/19/14 12:03 PM
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Two 17# box anchors hold my 24 ft in pretty rough water


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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: mattattack44] #9751740 02/19/14 12:04 PM
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Box and "Digger" brand anchors--
You get away with a lighter weight with the digger brand but in both cases longer rope helps set the anchor.


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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: steveiam] #9759539 02/21/14 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: steveiam
Box and "Digger" brand anchors--
You get away with a lighter weight with the digger brand but in both cases longer rope helps set the anchor.


Steve, I have never used a box anchor but have been considering it. Can you let less line out when using them?


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Originally Posted By: chri$
We also made sure to give plenty of rope out...



Originally Posted By: steveiam
longer rope helps set the anchor.



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I used a 10lb for the rear, and a digger for the front and never had an issue, it's all about length of rope


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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: Mudshark] #9763495 02/23/14 10:22 AM
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Box and "Digger" brand anchors--
You get away with a lighter weight with the digger brand but in both cases longer rope helps set the anchor.


Steve, I have never used a box anchor but have been considering it. Can you let less line out when using them?


On your boat yes Mudshark, on a toon less that you need to with a digger, but the longer line creates a better angle to grab.
A length of chain helps on the box anchor also.

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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: steveiam] #9763756 02/23/14 02:17 PM
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maybe my main problem was not letting enough rope out. hammer


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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: mattattack44] #9769289 02/25/14 03:55 AM
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When figuring rope for an anchor, 30 ft of water depth will take at least 90 ft of rope


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It also depends on where you fish. A hard clay bottom like Lewisville has is hard to get anything to grab.

+1 on the chain and more rope.


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How much chain do you guys recomend for the box anchor? And if you had to choose one which would it be? The box anchor or the digger?




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I don't use chain on box anchors


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Re: anchor for a pontoon [Re: newbiefisher] #9896365 04/10/14 09:32 AM
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How much chain do you guys recomend for the box anchor? And if you had to choose one which would it be? The box anchor or the digger?


I have both on my boat, both work very good but when you total things up the box wins.
One big difference to me is the weight, my box is about 8 pounds heavier.


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