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Quick question to those experienced with drift boats on the bow. I'm in need of an anchor, and am considering two options:

 

Option 1: 30lb pyramid anchor from fish tales. I know it will work just fine. $130

 

Option 2: 30lb "river anchor" http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-River-Anchor/product/45253/# it is $55

 

Option 2 is clearly cheaper, but I am leery to spend the money on something that wont really work only to then have to buy the anchor I know will work. Is option 2 an option at all?

 

Thanks!

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I think that Bass Pro one is better suited to softer bottoms. It might work OK (I have one, but use it for stillwater), but you should test it somewhere safe before attempting faster water and rocky substrate. Pyramid-style anchors, or other "super-stopper" types are popular because they work.

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Thanks for the replies everyone! I ended up going with the pyramid anchor from fish tales. At the end of the day, I would much rather support them than Bass pro anyways.

 

See y'all on the water!

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Biggest thing people seem to forget for ability to stop a boat and hold a boat is length of rope. More rope the way better it holds, and far less likely to float away on ya!

 

Bit of a sneaky trick, if you need a new rope go to the Calgary Climbing Centre and ask for their used ropes... they'll sell you a dynamic rope for pretty cheap

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What length of rope do you recommend for a drift boat?

Depends if you have the 'ez pull' anchor or not so you'll need twice as much. Think I'm running a 60 footer. Way rather have more then too little

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Some other things to consider with rope etc:

 

-Larger diameter = greater amount of water friction

 

-Single or double rigged pull = Single line/less friction/less mechanical advantage, Double line/greater mechanical advantage/greater friction

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