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Old 07-25-2017, 12:05 PM   #1
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I was told you lose half the weight when you put in water. Is that right.

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Old 07-25-2017, 01:27 PM   #2
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I was told you lose half the weight when you put in water. Is that right.

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I believe that is pretty close for concrete...

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Old 07-25-2017, 06:11 PM   #3
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Just saw this on West Marine:

Anchor Type
Size
Holding Power

Helix
10" screw
10,000lb.

Dor-Mor
650lb.
6,500lb.

Mushroom
500lb.
1,200lb.

Concrete
2,000lb.
800lb.

Concrete
8,000lb.
4,000lb.


I don't understand the difference between the two concrete but clearly 500 pounds without slack and/or snubbers isn't going to do it.

I think we're going to start with adding slack & snubbers before the added expense of more weight and chain.
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Just saw this on West Marine:

Anchor Type Helix Dor-Mor Mushroom Concrete Concrete
Size 10" screw 650lb. 500lb. 2,000lb. 8,000lb.
Holding Power 10,000lb. 6,500lb. 1,200lb. 800lb. 4,000lb.



I don't understand the difference between the two concrete but clearly 500 pounds without slack and/or snubbers isn't going to do it.
I can tell you this... A single 1000 lb. concrete mooring weight with 6 extra feet of chain from the high water mark, will hold your raft anywhere on the lake....

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Old 07-25-2017, 08:52 PM   #5
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Just saw this on West Marine:

Anchor Type
Size
Holding Power

Helix
10" screw
10,000lb.

Dor-Mor
650lb.
6,500lb.

Mushroom
500lb.
1,200lb.

Concrete
2,000lb.
800lb.

Concrete
8,000lb.
4,000lb.


I don't understand the difference between the two concrete but clearly 500 pounds without slack and/or snubbers isn't going to do it.

I think we're going to start with adding slack & snubbers before the added expense of more weight and chain.
I think slack will solve your problem, I would experiment, with slack first, hopefully you can get enough so the anchors don't lift and the raft stays in the orientation you want.
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I think slack will solve your problem, I would experiment, with slack first, hopefully you can get enough so the anchors don't lift and the raft stays in the orientation you want.

That's exactly what our plan is. We got the weights reset. The left one had worked itself all the way to the right and set itself into a hole of sorts underwater. My husband thinks it will work in our favor, so he unhooked the right side and attached it to that sunken weight. He moved the other on the right back to the left. We used the full length of chain (12') and in the middle of each chain we placed a 6' snubber which will stretch to 9'.

The water was a bit calmer than it normally is on an average weekend -- but it didn't move. Crossing our fingers that this will do it!
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