So I got the anchor. What a score!  I went to get it and it wasn't galvanized 
like advertised.  It was stainless!  

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> On Jun 1, 2015, at 12:13 AM, Robert Boyer <dainyr...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> I used a 35-lb CQR on my LF38 for many years on the Chesapeake Bay with only 
> 10 feet of chain.  It was fine except in real bad blows.  I have since 
> changed to a 45-lb Bruce and will be adding a 45-lb Rocna as I prepare for 
> long-distance cruising in sand bottoms--both anchors with 35 feet of chain 
> and 5/8-inch diameter rodes.
> 
> Bob
> 
> Bob Boyer
> S/V Rainy Days / Annapolis MD
> 1983 C&C Landfall 38 - Hull #230
> email: dainyr...@icloud.com 
> blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com
> 
> "There is nothing--absolutely nothing--half so much worth doing as simply 
> messing about in boats."  --Kenneth Grahame
> 
>> On May 31, 2015, at 9:53 PM, Joseph Scott via CnC-List 
>> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> What size anchor do I need for my 38?  I want to put a plow anchor on a 
>> roller and found a 35lb one locally for $50. Found a chart on the photo 
>> album that says that would be more than enough but that chart seems to be 
>> the exception.  We are in Lake Erie and our only real use would be for an 
>> afternoon of swimming and occasional overnight in a very protected bay. 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Joe
>> 
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