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Rule 4000 Bilge Pump Test - Part 2
In this test, pumping rates were compared between "high voltage" and "low voltage" conditions.
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Rule 4000 Bilge Pump Test - Part 1
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In this video, I test the flow rate of a Rule 4000 Bilge Pump with 4.5 feet of rise in the outflow plumbing.
Anchor Corrosion.
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Structural corrosion is accelerated by the presence of seabed (mud) that is trapped in the (hollow) rollbar of a marine anchor.
Docking Stern To. Long Keel Sailboat
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In perfect (no wind or current) conditions, Panope is backed into a slip. At slow astern speeds, this vessel cannot be steered with rudder alone. Instead, astern "steerage" is accomplished by applying short bursts of AHEAD power against the rudder that is positioned hard-over in the OPPOSITE direction of the desired turn.
Rocna MKII. Anchor Test Video # 154
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In this video, I test and review a new Rocna rollbar anchor, the "MKII".
Barnacle and Folding Fisherman. Anchor Test # 153
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In this video, two out of production anchors are tested in several seabed types.
Halibut Schooners
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5 Halibut Schooners were hauled out at the Port Townsend Shipyard in the Fall of 2023 for routine maintenance. A sixth vessel of this type was hauled and broken-up.
Ankerplex 22lb. Anchor Test Video # 152
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This video depicts a full test and review of a 22 pound Ankerplex boat anchor.
Steep Slope Seabed. Anchor Test # 151
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In this video, I measured the holding power of anchors while being pulled Up Slope, Cross Slope, and Down Slope of a seabed with a gradient of 20 degrees.
Anchor Roller Behavior Part 2. Test Video # 150
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In this video, 16 anchors (20 pound range) are examined as they are launched and stowed on a bow roller. Vulcan, Viking, Bruce, Mantus M1, Mantus M2, Spade, Excel, Wedge, Rocna, CQR, Quickset, Delta, Claw, Fortress, Danforth
Shank Leading Edge Sharpness. Anchor Test Video # 149
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In this video I tested the effects of having an anchor shank with a sharp leading edge. Two anchor shanks were temporarily modified, one, with the edge sharped, while the other was made more blunt. Holding power tests were conducted back-to-back, with and without the modifications.
Flying Anchors. Video # 148
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During high speed deployments, most anchors can descend with a trajectory other than vertical. In this video, I tested this "flying" ability with 5 different anchors.
Wedge 8kg. Anchor Test Video # 147
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A 17lb. Stainless Steel WEDGE anchor is tested in 5 different seabeds.
Luke 50. Anchor Test Video # 146
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A 52 pound Luke anchor is tested for setting and holding ability in 4 different seabed types. Support independent anchor testing: www.patreon.com/svpanope paypal.me/svpanope
Rock/Boulder Seabed. Anchor Test Video #145
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For thirty years, I have been visiting a lovely anchorage that as a deceptively poor seabed type. In this test, I finally discover the true nature of the problem.
Soft Mud 180 Degree Reset. Anchor Test Video #144.
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Soft Mud 180 Degree Reset. Anchor Test Video #144.
Anchor Chain Piling Solutions. Galvanized vs. Stainless. Video # 143
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Anchor Chain Piling Solutions. Galvanized vs. Stainless. Video # 143
Anchor Testing Highlights 2015 - 2022. Video # 142
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Anchor Testing Highlights 2015 - 2022. Video # 142
Danforth vs Fortress Part 2. Anchor Test Video # 141
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Danforth vs Fortress Part 2. Anchor Test Video # 141
Cobble Sand. Anchor Test Video # 140
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Cobble Sand. Anchor Test Video # 140
Salish Sea Cruise. Anchor Video # 139
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Salish Sea Cruise. Anchor Video # 139
San Juan Islands Part 1. Anchor Test Video # 138
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San Juan Islands Part 1. Anchor Test Video # 138
55lb Mantus M1. Anchor Test Video # 137
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55lb Mantus M1. Anchor Test Video # 137
172 lb. Danforth Problem. Anchor Test Video # 136
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172 lb. Danforth Problem. Anchor Test Video # 136
Bruce Scale Part 2. Anchor Test # 135
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Bruce Scale Part 2. Anchor Test # 135
Roll-Bars Removed. Anchor Test Video # 134
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Roll-Bars Removed. Anchor Test Video # 134
Chihuahua Eats Razor
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Chihuahua Eats Razor
45lb. Mantus M2 - Improved. Test Video #133.
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45lb. Mantus M2 - Improved. Test Video #133.
Clean Sand Veer - 20lb Anchors. Test # 132
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Clean Sand Veer - 20lb Anchors. Test # 132
Rocna Vulcan 20kg/44lb. Anchor Test Video # 131
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Rocna Vulcan 20kg/44lb. Anchor Test Video # 131

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mikenagy938
    @mikenagy938 День тому

    So Steve, I thought a lot about this whole problem of anchor chains during my ten years in Mexico. I anchored out constantly and found the chain rusted quickly from sitting in salt in the locker. I also do not want to go to smaller chain with my new boat, as when the wind gets up a bit I don't want to be waltzing all over the Anchorage, as catamarans and those on rope do. The biggest and heaviest chain I see on most boats is 3/8 bbb, but my current boat weighs three times as much as my former boat, the 3/8 chain won't be as much of an advantage, but still some. Now I am rigging a fresh water wash down, which will spray all the chain as it comes aboard. It should not rust as much.

  • @malekodesouza7255
    @malekodesouza7255 День тому

    IMO the grapnel anchor is for rocky/reef bottoms. Not sand or mud. We use one on our dinghy but we’ve never “anchored out”. We always beach, so the grapnel works great. Put it behind a rock or a log…and stores very small.

  • @aNaturalist
    @aNaturalist 2 дні тому

    Awesome to see a rig without winches, a back stay, etc.... I just sail a cat rigged dinghy, but it's a sliding gunter from a Herreshoff book. It's unstayed and cuts like a knife upwind.

  • @TroyaE117
    @TroyaE117 4 дні тому

    I have a 35 lb CQR on an 11 ton sailboat. I use the anchor rarely. Again and again i hear negative criticism of the CQR design and how wonderful the modern designs are by comparison. I was sceptical of the criticisms. I am not sceptical now. I shall persevere with the long-serving CQR. Thanks.

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 5 днів тому

    Did the fishermen that carried those anchors actually anchor very much?

  • @sjurpehrson7362
    @sjurpehrson7362 5 днів тому

    Keep up the good work Steve..

  • @sjurpehrson7362
    @sjurpehrson7362 5 днів тому

    Takk!

  • @felax95
    @felax95 10 днів тому

    What's the best recommendation for anchor and kg for Bayliner 2655?

  • @christersolvang7551
    @christersolvang7551 11 днів тому

    hi, can you include an approx 20lb stainless steel mushroom anchor in your test? I have a 33-foot boat and use such an anchor on soft mud. I have to use the boat's engine to loosen it again. hope you make it. big fan of your anchor videos! ⚓️

  • @GodfreyTempleton
    @GodfreyTempleton 11 днів тому

    Quality stuff. Imagine, weighing 20kg anchor then off into a sea with the thing rattling around at the bow. There may be trouble ahead...

  • @bluewaterdiy
    @bluewaterdiy 16 днів тому

    The interesting test would be, given a reasonable charged battery how long could it pump without failure. Like in the case when you've neen holed.

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin 16 днів тому

    Hmm… seems to work very good 👍🏼

  • @peterheiberg566
    @peterheiberg566 17 днів тому

    I would love to see the inefficiencies that are introduced by that terrible corrigated hose made by Rule quantified. It’s cheap, dangerous, and often seems to be the only hose readily available to fit their pumps. Not in a position to do it myself due to the nature of my bilge ( or at least not easily). Good video thanks.

  • @nickcancro7927
    @nickcancro7927 17 днів тому

    I have 300 ft of rusty 3/8” chain. This has been a big problem. Thanks for your efforts and excellent video. I’m replacing the chain with less chain and a rope to chain splice. Also a new anchor swivel should help since twisted chain adds to the problem.

  • @flygoodwin
    @flygoodwin 17 днів тому

    Ooops, I pressed a wrong button during my math calculation. Instead of 1800 gallons per hour, the correct result was 2250 gallons per hour.

  • @francristos8802
    @francristos8802 17 днів тому

    Nice to see you here

  • @simplistiksoftware
    @simplistiksoftware 18 днів тому

    Just a tip for those sinking even with the bilge pumps... run the engine, cut the raw water intake line, close seacock. Engine will pump water out with exhaust. Last thing you do before life boat time.

  • @svhulda6157
    @svhulda6157 18 днів тому

    And you were spilling a lot of water. So from eyeballing, you would be at between 50- to 75 % of capasity. Another instructive video! I have done the same exercise with my boat (one size smaller pump Rule), and similar result.

    • @flygoodwin
      @flygoodwin 18 днів тому

      I was thinking that the spilling (prior to reaching the 5 gallon level) was only about 5%. Also, fresh water is about 3% lighter than saltwater (and therefore easier to pump). So, maybe the result is fairly accurate for boats in saltwater.

  • @sailinghaldis
    @sailinghaldis 18 днів тому

    Nice! And perhaps one of the cleanest bilges I’ve ever seen! I was actually just up until 1 :30 AM last night investigating why my bilge alarm went off. In my boat, the deepest part of the bilge is approximately 12 inches long by 8 inches wide. The rest of the bilge feeds this deep portion through about a half inch hole. Water was fresh. I’ve been running the air conditioner like crazy and I’m wondering if perhaps that was the source. Perhaps the, hot water expansion tank as well? Do you have experience with this?

    • @flygoodwin
      @flygoodwin 18 днів тому

      I have no direct experience with marine A/C, but the residential units definitely produce water as a byproduct. If there is no provision for this water to be directed overboard, then it will almost certainly end up in the bilge.

  • @mytube001
    @mytube001 18 днів тому

    Great short test! Perhaps you could build a small mesh "fence" around the pump, to act as a coarse filter for loose debris? Maybe 3-4 inches out, so there is plenty of surface area to prevent clogging.

  • @KeepItSimpleSailor
    @KeepItSimpleSailor 18 днів тому

    Well done.

  • @theoldsailmaker6408
    @theoldsailmaker6408 18 днів тому

    Thank you!! You always make so informative Videos!

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin 18 днів тому

    Wow, Your back Steve! This is what I like with your channel - testing equipment that is really urgent for boating/crusing👌🏼 Now you made me curious to do the same test, but with two different bilge pumps in each hull.

  • @GodfreyTempleton
    @GodfreyTempleton 20 днів тому

    When I need an anchor, I won't go to Rocna for advice, I'll go to Steve Goodwin.

  • @hammettde
    @hammettde 21 день тому

    Hi Steve, Really great work! My smallish bow roller will only allow me a55lb anchor if I get the Mantus 2. My 20000lb 36’ sailboat would be okay with a 44lb, but I live aboard and anchor every night. I’m concerned about your veering test and I hope the 55lb will perform better as I do anchor in changing currents and sometimes muddy rivers of the Chesapeake. Any thoughts? I have 150’ of all chain.

  • @ufukozbir649
    @ufukozbir649 22 дні тому

    impressive!

  • @Cacheola
    @Cacheola 22 дні тому

    What size chain is that?

  • @Cacheola
    @Cacheola 22 дні тому

    That would be a beast with the proper 3/8 full chain rode. I'm contemplating a replacement for my c34-2 w/33lb Rocna & 225' 3/8 full chain rode

  • @Cacheola
    @Cacheola 22 дні тому

    Do we think that a wind that breaks you loose and carries you along at 3kn deserves a 5:1 or 7:1 rode? 130-180' of 3/8 chain may have done the trick

  • @treborobotacon
    @treborobotacon 23 дні тому

    I never brought the mark 1 because i knew the mark 2 was coming out.

  • @leeoldershaw956
    @leeoldershaw956 27 днів тому

    I had a 35 lb CQR on a 30k lb 41 ft. sailboat for 29 years. I dragged twice, once when i dropped on a heavy clump of grass at dusk and didn't check to see if it was set (cocktails were probably involved) and once when the tip dropped on a piece of plastic. It may take a few feet of dragging before it sets but with time and a heavy boat tugging slightly it digs deeper and deeper particularly in deep mud. At first in deep mud it "plows" but after a few hours it's in China. An indestructible general purpose anchor. Danforth type fluke anchors are probably better in one direction and go deeper but then become very difficult to break out.

  • @petrbrukner3355
    @petrbrukner3355 28 днів тому

    That is just one BS video. Why do this at all?

  • @sailingin-tuitionwithchuck
    @sailingin-tuitionwithchuck 29 днів тому

    Great job, great video!

  • @johngalilee
    @johngalilee 29 днів тому

    i like that detachable mast ring with cleats on it. Nice video. Nice boat.

  • @Nick_G7IZR
    @Nick_G7IZR 29 днів тому

    22:45 Any value in turning the bolts over so the nut is on the bottom? Or even better, replacing them with coach bolts with the nut on the bottom?

  • @matthewtatarian147
    @matthewtatarian147 Місяць тому

    Steve. What about making a hinged anchor extension for mud.

  • @paulnicholls2921
    @paulnicholls2921 Місяць тому

    Great vide thanks. We have been using a 16kg Delta for the last 4 years on a 45’ Sun Odyssey. It has been great so far. We have found that regardless of scope, it needs 30m of 10mm chain deployed to get a good initial set. Once you have that you can shorten chain if you feel like you need to. It has held us in a 60-70kts storm for over 2 hours and then in a sustained blow of 30-40 kts for almost 3 days. After that it was buried so deep, the shank being almost a foot below the surface of the sea bed which is predominantly sand as long as you avoid the Posidonia grass. Resetting through 180 turns has been good, normally within 1-1.5 anchor lengths under normal weather shifts.

  • @bjornedlund4368
    @bjornedlund4368 Місяць тому

    Thanks for all the effort put into these tests, you’re amazing, literally a full blown research institute. Have you considered testing the Bulwagga? It seems like the perfect candidate for your lineup. Designed by Peter Mele, New York, it received really good reviews and test results but seems to have been discontinued after some years. A European manufacturer has started producing it again, allegedly on popular demand. Alain Poiraud (Spade anchors) wrote favorably about the Bulwagga in his Complete Anchoring Handbook.

  • @thhaar62
    @thhaar62 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @svennoren9047
    @svennoren9047 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the test of the Flook! I've been curious about these since I first saw them advertised.

  • @LoanwordEggcorn
    @LoanwordEggcorn Місяць тому

    So the helm position was hard to port the entire time at or beyond the slip except at the very end, and the control of turning and position was mostly by fore and aft throttle. Also the throttle movements are relatively large, but brief. Presumably everyone knows, but the way to get good at this is to practice in an open area. Best to do that with any boat, but especially an unfamiliar one (think charter boat).

  • @billbunting4253
    @billbunting4253 Місяць тому

    Thanks again. I would have liked to see fortress with a tandem, in my case a mantis. I think I have to give you a donation. Thanks.

  • @billbunting4253
    @billbunting4253 Місяць тому

    Thanks for that great work. Came in a Knick of time as I am in the process of buying a 33kg Mantis in prep for a cruise from Europe to Australia. It seems the best twin anchor combination to have aboard includes a Fortress.

  • @markstaniland7655
    @markstaniland7655 Місяць тому

    Great information. Thank you

  • @dereksolutionsrobins7117
    @dereksolutionsrobins7117 Місяць тому

    why 180 rotations? why not 50?

  • @chrisr819
    @chrisr819 Місяць тому

    My approach is very simple: chain you have in your boat doesn‘t help but chain on the bottom of the sea does. So if space allows I always put out generous 5:1 till 17m depth, that’s what my total 85m chain length supports, from then on I shackle in a 18kg anchor weight after about 40m which keeps the angle on the anchor shank lower and I feel safe till 1:3 till around 27m of depth. The anchor weight in the middle of the chain also provides additional damping due to enlarging the catany of the chain. Have a cat and my bridle contains rubber dampers to further enlarge damping and also less stress on the attachment points of the bridle. The gypsy of my lofrans windlass doesn‘t support rope and there is none available for 10mm DIN chain that would support rope so that’s the best I can do.

  • @RustyShakleford1
    @RustyShakleford1 Місяць тому

    @sv panope how much holding power do you estimate the fortress fx85 has?? 5k-10 thousand pounds???

    • @flygoodwin
      @flygoodwin Місяць тому

      I really have no idea. Cannot guess. However, the Fortress website claims that holding power for the FX-85 ranges between 3,150 lbs. (Soft Mud) and 21,000 lbs. (Hard Sand).

    • @RustyShakleford1
      @RustyShakleford1 Місяць тому

      @flygoodwin thank you I appreciate your time and effort. I have a 60ft float home on pontoons approx 35k pounds. I'm going to anchor it with a 62lb cqr and a 40lb cqr and a 42lb danforth lol I sure hope that's enough to hold here. Either that or I drop 1600$ for a Vulcan anchor thats 73lbs I think that might be my best option

  • @bobsyouruncle1574
    @bobsyouruncle1574 Місяць тому

    That mainsail is freakishly freaking huge, looks like the spanker off a couple hundred ton full rigged ship.

    • @flygoodwin
      @flygoodwin Місяць тому

      It is big, but not THAT big. 480 square feet. Boom is 25 feet long. It is the result of converting from Schooner to Sloop by locating the new mast in the old Foremast position. Almost a Cat rig.

  • @tylerjourdan358
    @tylerjourdan358 Місяць тому

    Good thing this video popped up number 1 for kayak anchors where I'm definitely not using a motor while anchored. Let alone paddling while anchored. If anyone watching is looking for a kayak anchor the mushroom works just fine. Remember your anchoring and not pulling away from the anchor

  • @bugbunny1306
    @bugbunny1306 Місяць тому

    John, could you do a review of anchoring in preparation of bad weather? Two anchors off the bow at °360 veering and straight line prose and cons?