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I'd like to see a test on how well it un-snags. It's great to have an anchor set quick and hold. But you are going to get it hung up, and probably the first time you use it.
With that Mantis anchor at least you know your dinghy is not going to blow away in a hurricane. 😅 Not sure how practical I would find it to take apart your anchor to stowe it every time. It's quite a bit bigger then a collapse able Dantford, I would say that's a disadvantage of a Mantis anchor.
I would have thought that the pressure of the water depth on the sand would improve holding. On the beach when the anchor digs in, the loose sand above it isn’t compacted by water. Any ideas?
The sand is actually lighter underwater due to the fact that it has buoyancy -not much but some. And, as far as water pressure, at the surface of the seafloor, the pressure is on each grain of sand not the sea floor.
@@3vdad thanks for this - very good point. I guess the sand sinks to the sea floor only because of gravity and, as you rightly say, is not compacted by the water pressure. Thanks again!
We hit 18,000 subscribers! Woohoo! Thanks everyone. As we transition from project life to cruising life we will do our best to keep a good balance of sailing tips, projects, and location info. Sending love and fair winds to you all!
Mantis has definitely set the standard.
big fan of this design
I'd like to see a test on how well it un-snags. It's great to have an anchor set quick and hold. But you are going to get it hung up, and probably the first time you use it.
Used this for 3 years now, haven’t got it hung up. We are planning on doing another fun video, maybe under the water
It's so cute! :D I was pretty impressed when we anchored the Victory 21 with the mantus
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Seals in background noise! 👍👍
Good information!
pesky things
There is a difference between dry and underwater sand. Test it in the water realistic. But mantus is a good anchor.
Fair winds
Indeed
Very impressive!
Cheers!
Now I know what all the rave is with the mantus good test!
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I have a Mantus M1 which has never dragged and I also have a Danforth with sharpened to a point flukes which has also never dragged.
Nice!
With that Mantis anchor at least you know your dinghy is not going to blow away in a hurricane. 😅 Not sure how practical I would find it to take apart your anchor to stowe it every time. It's quite a bit bigger then a collapse able Dantford, I would say that's a disadvantage of a Mantis anchor.
Indeed! We seldom use it, but when we do its very easy to take apart and stowe.
Pretty impressive. Like you can take it apart and it’s stainless. How long does it take to put it together?
less than 20 seconds
I would have thought that the pressure of the water depth on the sand would improve holding. On the beach when the anchor digs in, the loose sand above it isn’t compacted by water. Any ideas?
water will have a slight affect, but this shows how the anchors will bite
The sand is actually lighter underwater due to the fact that it has buoyancy -not much but some. And, as far as water pressure, at the surface of the seafloor, the pressure is on each grain of sand not the sea floor.
@@3vdad thanks for this - very good point. I guess the sand sinks to the sea floor only because of gravity and, as you rightly say, is not compacted by the water pressure. Thanks again!
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Love that channel
How do you get it out?
Carefully 😝
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Education channel or sailing. Let me no.
We like to make every video educational so we give more than we take.
What’s the problem with mixing learning and entertainment?