04-08-2017, 12:13 AM
A small "fluke" anchor should serve both places well.
I have a 9# Tie Down Engineering fluke for my 18'er and had it hold in nasty stuff out at Mead, much worse than you'll be in in a 14'er.
Willow depends on where you're going. I've had a 15# navy anchor bouncing long the rock/gravel bottom up by the dam when the flow rate was up, wouldn't hook up even though the name on the anchor is "Hooker"....
I usually take my 14' jon boat to Willow, and use one of those collapsible 4 prong anchors, works well, but I'm not anchoring in fast current.
Get some chain for the anchor if you want it to hold, and not pull. I have a 7' and 13' sections of 5/16" that I use on Mead, if it's nasty I'll use all 20' out the bow. Smaller chain would be appropriate for your boat, 5' or so.
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I have a 9# Tie Down Engineering fluke for my 18'er and had it hold in nasty stuff out at Mead, much worse than you'll be in in a 14'er.
Willow depends on where you're going. I've had a 15# navy anchor bouncing long the rock/gravel bottom up by the dam when the flow rate was up, wouldn't hook up even though the name on the anchor is "Hooker"....
I usually take my 14' jon boat to Willow, and use one of those collapsible 4 prong anchors, works well, but I'm not anchoring in fast current.
Get some chain for the anchor if you want it to hold, and not pull. I have a 7' and 13' sections of 5/16" that I use on Mead, if it's nasty I'll use all 20' out the bow. Smaller chain would be appropriate for your boat, 5' or so.
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