Boat anchors: Best boat anchor for grass bottoms


Grass bottoms create problems because only a particular type of anchor will set well in the grass bottoms. So, here are some anchors that set well in grass bottoms.

The best boat anchor for grass bottoms is Modern, Delta, and CQR anchors. All among them are good for grass bottoms because they have a sharp tip on the anchors. So, they will penetrate well in grass bottoms. Sometimes, CQR and Delta anchor may not set well in the grass bottoms.

For grass bottoms, delta or CQR or modern anchors will work soo well. Bruce anchors will not work effectively as it works for other bottoms. Don’t buy Fluke anchors for grass bottoms because they won’t set properly. Spade anchor will be a perfect choice for a grass bottom.

All those three anchors are a bit expensive, which one you should buy depends on the budget. If you have a good amount in the wallet, then the best option is modern anchors. These anchors will work well in all types of bottom types (mostly) and have good holding power and strength.

That doesn’t mean that delta and CQR anchor not good. Delta and CQR anchors are excellent anchors. But, when it comes to modern anchors VS others, definitely modern anchors will win the battle because modern anchors are designed like that (robust). That’s why I said, “if you have a good amount in the wallet, then the best option is modern anchors.”

As I said, for grass bottoms, modern, delta, and CQR anchors suit well. That doesn’t mean that those types of anchors (modern, delta, and CQR) will work well only in the grass bottom. For example, delta anchors will set well in grass, weed, mud, sand, silt, clay, rock, and gravel bottoms as well.

Similarly, all those three (modern, delta, and CQR) anchors work well in grass, weed, rock, gravel, sand, clay, silt, and mud bottoms. Like that, if you buy one anchor, it will work well in at least 2 or 3 bottom types as well (notably, these three anchors, modern, delta, CQR work well mostly in all bottom types).

Meaning you should not only consider only one bottom type while buying an anchor for your boat. For example, assume that you are purchasing a fluke anchor for boating in mud or sand bottoms. Generally, fluke anchors will not work well in grass, weed, and rocky bottoms.

And, all the time, you may not go for boating only in a specific (or the same place) place. Sometimes, you might change the location, and if you change the location, then sometimes you might encounter some other types of bottom conditions. Then you may not be able to use that fluke anchor. So, you should consider all these things while buying an anchor.

Now, that you have been selecting an anchor for a grass bottom, those three anchors (modern, delts, CQR) will work well in grassy bottoms. Now, let’s see those three anchors in detail.

To get more info about the different bottom types and the different anchors, check my article on Choosing a perfect anchor for your boat: All you need to know (opens in a new tab). It is a detailed analysis of all the bottom types and their respective anchors that suit for all those bottom types.

1. Modern anchors or New generation anchors

These anchors are a bit expensive. But, these Modern anchors or New generation anchors are the best anchors available in the market. If you have a good amount in the wallet, then go for these types of anchors. We will now see for which type of bottom types we can use these Modern anchors or New generation anchors.

The Modern anchors or New generation anchors can be used for most of the types of bottoms (grass, weed, sand, mud, rocks, silt, clay, and gravel). Some of them are Rocna, Mantus, Manson Supreme, and Spade. These anchors set well in all types of bottom types.

Modern
anchors
Setting
ability
(for 5 points)
Resetting
ability
(for 5 points)
Holding power
(for 5 points)
Robustness
(for 5 points)
Mud5454
Sand5555
Grass4454
Weed4354
Rock4454
Gravel4454
Silt5555
Clay5455

You can consider these anchors as a category of non-hinged CQR or Plough anchors OR delta anchors. If you are going for bigger ones, then buy one of these anchors.

All these anchors will set quickly, and these types of anchors are the best ones for your boat. These anchors will penetrate well in the ground instantly after dropping them. These anchors are heavy & big and can be used for big boats.

These anchors are very strong and durable. Mostly they can withstand any type of bottoms. These anchors will be a perfect choice for many big boats. These modern or new generation anchors can be divided into two categories. One roll bar and another will not have a roll bar anchor. Now, we will see them.

A roll bar anchor has a circular bar mounted on the back of the anchor, and it is useful for setting the anchor back if the anchor comes out off the bottom due to the wind or currents. Mantus, Manson Supreme, Rocna anchors come under the category of Rollbar.

A non-roll bar anchor doesn’t have any circular bar mounted on the back like a roll bar anchor. Some of the anchors under the non-roll bar category are Spade, delta anchor, etc.

Mantus anchor

Mantus anchor (linked to Amazon) has a 50% weight in a tip to body ratio, it has a very sharp tip and aimed towards the ground, which means the anchor sets very quickly. This has a roll bar, which will give support if the anchor rolls side. This anchor is disassemblable. Mantus sets very well among all the anchors.

Manson Supreme anchor

Manson Supreme anchor (linked to Amazon) has a 23% weight in a tip to body ratio. Manson Supreme shank is solid, thicker, and has broader shank than Mantus shank. The tip of the Manson Supreme anchor is aimed towards the ground. This has a roll bar, which will give support if the anchor rolls side. This is a robust anchor, and good for many boats.

Spade anchor

Spade anchor (linked to Amazon) has 42% weight in a tip to body ratio, it is a very sharp tip and aimed downwards, which means the anchor sets very quickly. Shank is removable. Spade anchors are very best for short scope. This one doesn’t have a roll bar on it. But, it has a fluke in the shape of the concave lens. So, it will reset well. Spade anchor will be a perfect choice for a grass bottom.

Rocna anchor

Rocna anchors (linked to Amazon) are one of the most famous anchors. Rocna anchors have a sharp tip, and it is aimed downwards, which means the anchor sets very quickly. These anchors are perfect for many bottom conditions.

The advantages of Modern or New generation anchors

  • Modern anchors are the perfect anchors for all types of bottoms (and they work well in grass and weed bottoms as well).
  • Modern anchors have a sharp tip and penetrate well into the bottom.
  • Modern anchors set quickly in the bottoms.
  • Modern anchors penetrate deeply into the bottoms for better bonding power.
  • Modern anchors are easy to stow on the bow roller.

The disadvantages of Modern or New generation anchors

  • Modern anchors penetrate deep into the bottom, and it may be hard to retrieve them back.
  • Some of the modern anchors cannot be stowed in the boat.
  • Modern anchors are expensive.
  • Some of these designs have more shank weight. If the anchor has more shank weight, it might bend in the long run. But, don’t worry about that, it won’t bend that easily.

2. Delta or Wing anchor or Non-hinged anchor

Delta or Wing anchors are also known as non-hinged anchors, and one of the good anchors. Delta or Wing anchors are many ways similar to CQR or Plow anchors. We will now see for which type of bottom types we will use the Delta or Wing anchors.

The Delta or Wing anchors are used in the bottoms like grass, weed, rock, gravel, clay, sand, mud, and silt. But in the grass, weed, and very soft bottoms, Delta or Wing anchors won’t set as nicely as it sets in normal bottoms. Still, they are okay for weed, grass, and very soft bottom types.

Image is linked to Amazon

Delta or wing anchor (linked to Amazon). Check the price in amazon, and it is worth buying a Delta or wing anchor for grass, weed, rock, gravel, clay, sand, mud, and silt bottom. But if you are thinking of purchasing a delta anchor, then you should know that sometimes in weed, grass, and very soft bottoms, the delta anchor may not set well at the bottom. Consider that point while buying a delta anchor.

Delta
anchors
Setting
ability
(for 5 points)
Resetting
ability
(for 5 points)
Holding power
(for 5 points)
Robustness
(for 5 points)
Mud4454
Sand4355
Grass4342
Weed3343
Rock4344
Gravel4444
Silt5455
Clay5445

Delta or Wing anchors can be stowed conveniently in a roller at the bow, and have been popular with cruising sailors and private boaters. Delta or Wing anchors are generally good in all types of bottoms, except soft bottoms.

But, Delta or Wing anchor cannot be stowed inside the boat properly because we can’t disassemble a delta anchor. You need to consider all these things while buying a Delta or Wing type anchor.

In the below table, I listed the Delta or Wing anchor size based on the boat size (source). The values may vary a little bit if the boat weight is heavy or very light.

Anchor Weight
(in lbs.)
Boat Length
(in feet)
13 lbs.17-29 feet
22 lbs.30-40 feet
33 lbs.40-49 feet
44 lbs.47-57 feet
55 lbs.53-63 feet
66 lbs.57-70 feet

The advantages of Delta or Wing anchors

  • Delta anchors are excellent in grass, weed, rock, gravel, sand, mud, clay, and silt bottoms (sometimes, may not work well in weed, grass, and very soft bottoms).
  • Delta anchors can be stowed conveniently in a roller at the bow.
  • Delta anchors penetrate deep into the bottom and have good holding power.
  • Delta anchors will be the right choice for big boats because these are heavy anchors.

The disadvantages of Delta or Wing anchors

  • Sometimes, Delta anchors will not set properly or holds less in the weed, grass, and very soft bottoms.
  • Delta anchors can’t be stowed easily in the boat due to its hinge design.
  • Delta anchors take time to set at the bottom.

3. CQR or Plow anchor

CQR or Plow anchors are also known as hinged anchors, and one of the good ones for anchoring. Many big boaters will use these anchors in their boats. We will now see for which type of bottom types we will use these CQR or Plow anchors.

CQR or Plow anchors are used in the bottoms like grass, weed, rock, gravel, sand, clay, mud, and silt. But in grass, weed, and very soft bottoms, CQR anchors won’t set as nicely as it sets in normal bottoms. Still, CQR anchors are okay for grass, weed, and very soft bottom types.

Image is linked to Amazon

CQR or plow anchors (linked to Amazon). Check the price in amazon, and it is worth buying a CQR or plow anchor for grass, weed, rock, gravel, clay, sand, mud, and silt bottom (sometimes, may not work well in grass, weed, and very soft bottoms). But, the problem with CQR anchors is the hinge, the anchor may roll sideways if the wind or current changes. Consider that point while buying a delta anchor.

CQR anchorsSetting
ability
(for 5 points)
Resetting
ability
(for 5 points)
Holding power
(for 5 points)
Robustness
(for 5 points)
Mud4354
Sand4355
Grass3233
Weed3232
Rock4344
Gravel4444
Silt5455
Clay5445

CQR or Plow anchors can be stowed conveniently in a roller at the bow, and have been popular with cruising sailors and private boaters. CQR or Plow anchors are generally good in all types of bottoms, except soft bottoms.

The only problem with CQR or Plow anchors is that it won’t set properly. Generally, it takes time to set due to the hinge. And another problem with CQR or Plow anchors is it will roll down if the wind or current changes. So, it might be an issue for many boaters.

This anchor is a big one, and due to its hinged design, it is more difficult to stow it in the boat. You need to consider those things while buying a CQR or Plow type anchors. To prevent those problems, they invented non-hinged types of anchors known as Delta or Wing anchors. Many modern anchors are also designed similarly to a Plow style anchor. Some of them are Rocna, Manson Supreme, Mantus, Spade anchors.

In the below table, I listed the CQR or Plow anchor size based on the boat size (source). The values may vary a little bit if the boat weight is heavy or very light.

Anchor Weight
(in lbs.)
Boat Length
(in feet)
15 lbs.up to 20 feet
20 lbs.20-30 feet
25 lbs.22-26 feet
35 lbs.26-45 feet
45 lbs.32-58 feet
60 lbs.45-65 feet
75 lbs.52-72 feet
105 lbs.70-90 feet

The advantages of CQR or Plow anchor

  • CQR anchors are excellent in grass, weed, rock, gravel, sand, clay, mud, and silt bottoms (sometimes, may not work well in grass, weed, and very soft bottoms).
  • CQR anchors can be stowed conveniently in a roller at the bow.
  • CQR anchors penetrate deep into the bottom and have good holding power.
  • CQR anchors will be the right choice for big boats because these anchors are heavy anchors.

The disadvantages of CQR or Plow anchor

  • Sometimes, CQR anchors will not set properly or holds less in the grass, weed, and very soft bottoms.
  • CQR anchors roll over to the side easily than other anchors.
  • CQR anchors take more space, and can’t be stowed easily in the boat due to its hinge design.
  • CQR anchors take time to set at the bottom.

Related posts

Check my article on Choosing an anchor for your boat click here

Check my article on boat anchors for Offshore (oceans or seas) click here

Check my article on boat anchors for sand bottom click here

Check my article on boat anchors for mud bottom click here

Check my article on boat anchors for clay bottom click here

Check my article on boat anchors for weed bottom click here

Check my article on boat anchors for rock bottom click here

Check my article on boat anchors for gravel bottom click here

Bottom line

For grass bottoms, delta or CQR or modern anchors will work soo well. Bruce anchors will not work effectively as it works for other bottoms. Don’t buy Fluke anchors for grass bottoms because they won’t set properly. Spade anchor will be a perfect choice for a grass bottom.

But, give less priority for a CQR anchor because it has a hinge, and it may cause any problem. That is the only problem with CQR (hinge design) other than that it is an excellent anchor. Northill anchor also works well in grass bottoms.

As I said, one anchor will set well in different types of bottoms. So, choose an anchor that works well in the place where you will go for boating and some neighboring places as well. By doing that, one day if you go to another place for boating, then it will help you a lot.

Mahidhar

My name is Mahidhar, and I am passionate about boating. Every day I learn some new things about boats and share them here on the site.

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