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Anchor Test Results
Most of the anchor tests conducted over the years were sponsored or staged by
anchor manufacturers. Most pre-date the
introduction of
the Bulwagga Anchor.
More recently, Practical
Sailor and Powerboat Reports
conducted independent anchor tests. Like Consumer Reports, these highly
regarded publications accept no advertising. Their product testing is unbiased and
is not subject to influence from advertisers.
Some
anchor manufacturers continue to cite results from outdated, company sponsored
anchor tests in their advertising. We think you will agree that more recent,
more comprehensive independent anchor tests conducted by Practical Sailor and Powerboat Reports
provide a more reliable measure of marine anchor performance.
The
following reprints and references are provided in their entirety as originally
published.
We have obtained permission to provide them on our site so you can easily
compare anchors.
We
want to call your
attention to the following facts so that you may take them into consideration
as you read the test results:
- The
16.5 lb. aluminum Spade anchor tested is much larger in surface area and overall size than the 17.0 pound
galvanized steel Bulwagga
it is compared with. A comparably sized Spade in steel would weigh
almost double the weight of the Bull in the test.
- The
far more compact Bull held up to 88% of 1000 lb. test load limit
achieved by the larger anchor in the sand bottom tests
and
decisively outperformed it in the mud bottom
tests.
- The
American made Bull tested is HALF the cost of the French import.
We leave it to you to decide which is the # 1 anchor in performance and
real value.
To directly access the Anchor Test Articles in Practical Sailor and Powerboat
Reports you will need Acrobat Reader. Acrobat Reader is free and can be
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Practical
Sailor
Anchor Comparisons (~100Kb)
Powerboat
Reports
Anchor Comparisons (~100Kb)
Other
Practical Sailor and Powerboat Reports issues that have
articles about testing and comparing the Bull to other anchors are available
directly from the publisher's own website at http://www.practical-sailor.com.
Original test results appeared in Practical Sailor issues of January 1999
(sand) and December 1999 (mud). The same articles appeared
in Powerboat Reports, with the sand test a month earlier (12-98).
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