I got stuck on the same issue. 
My CS 30 lists at 8000 lbs 
Went back and forth as it felt like I was landing right in the gap. But decided 
that I'd rather have a little extra. I'm not in an area where I'll be 
overnighting in marinas - so I figure the extra security will help me sleep. 
I was able to borrow a Ronca 15 from another lister, walk across the parking 
lot and do a rough test in my bow roller. Didn't have a 10 for comparison. 

Haven't gotten the Ronca wet yet - so no idea on performance. 

Mark

On May 6, 2015 12:38:41 AM ADT, Robert Hrabinsky via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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>My C&C 30 MKII displaces about 8,700 lbs unladen. I just replaced my
>33lb Bruce with a 22lb Rocna. 
>The question is: Am I an idiot? 
>The Rocna sizing chart suggests a 15kg (33lb) anchor for my
>displacement, but the website goes on and on about how conservative
>their ratings are. It looks like a 10kg (22lb) Rocna would be
>recommended for a 30ft boat displacing 7k or less. 
>I would have gone for a larger Rocna, but it wouldn't fit (the shank is
>too long). My reasoning is that the 22lb Rocna will almost certainly
>outperform the 33lb Bruce. 
>What say you? 
>Rob H. 
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