Very happy with my Cooper anchor. I'm using the small red one with a Yamaha Waverunner. You might be thinking that it's too small - but it works really well, with 2M of 6mm chain and about 6M of rope. Holds very well. My Waverunner only weighs about 250kg, but I'm really impressed with the little red anchor. I have the blue one as well, but I find that it's easier to store the red anchor in my ski's storage compartment.
From Newcastle, fish from my little kayak in Lake Macquarie and the Hunter River. Very helpful video, I have the red model. I will change the setup after watching this video, seems I don't have enough chain, also might try the short chain a couple of metres from the anchor method as I have had issues with the anchor dragging in current. Great product, you guys rock!
Ive got the little red one with 3 metres of light gal chain and about 15 m of rope. Works awesome on my kayak in about 5 metres of swift flowing river. If i want to go deep i just add another 15 m of rope
That was good mate Ive just gone down to a smaller boat 5 and a half mtr because I'm getting older weaker and all that crap so your anchors do look great for everyone Who needs heavy for the sake of it Ill be looking into your stuff Be safe all and the best of luck with your product, At last, something new and interesting to look into
Does it matter much what type of rope used if one uses the chain method, when tying the chain a boat length away from the anchor? The nylon ropes are expensive, so I was wondering if you felt maybe poly ropes would work as well with the chain. Thx
Hi. I have a Yamaha FX HO. Another user said he recommends the black anchor over the blue one in areas where there may be more waves and current. We definitely see 2 feet of chop regularly and decent current on the regular. Do you think a black anchor, or stay with blue?
Will the Cooper 2.2 Lbs anchor anchor well a larger size 4.4 mtr boat/motor combo which weights max 500 Kg.. A 1.5 meter long 8 mm chain and a 30 meter 8 mm rope will be attached to it. Will be anchoring in sand at not more than 5 meter depths Thoughts ?
Man I don't know if I can comment, but I have a new 3metre Polycraft and got the blue one which haven't used yet but it looks big enough for mine, I could tell that it would be mint that I gave away my branded BFC one. Bought after seeing a big heavy as Jetski pulling theirs in and asked about it. Yet again can't comment as haven't used yet but would say the blue 1kg
Czy jest mozliwe by takie cacka zawitały do Polski. Mamy coraz wiecej fanów motorowodnych. A to co proponuja u nas w sprzedaży to można grzadki robić do sadzenia pietruszki Pozdrawiam.
Nie wiarygodne że można zrobić coś takiego z tworzywa. Zazwyczaj są to odlewy lub z ciężkiej blachy zrobione . Najważniejsze że nie obciąża dodatkowo Lodzi, dodatkowy balast na łodzi zbędny. Pozdrawiam z Poland
Hi James, You can have your anchor delivered right to your door from our website cooperanchors.com, if you haven't got one already (sorry for the late reply)
your never get the anchor to set with just a rope, unless your lucky. That is why the RODE of an anchor is chain. I use a nylon mesh bag with a 5ish LB rock in it and it holds. I can drag if and you just don't show good anchoring.
I think here is a lot of common sense there. i'm not sure if you thought about the stretchy anchorplait. There is always a compromise, and a big difference twix anchoring a big windage vessel in a Force 10 and dropping a wee plastic anchor from a kayak, where the boater is in attendance and is just stopping for a break,
Hi Athyn's Adventures, Have a look at our other video which explains how to "trip" your anchor. And I briefly explain it at the end of the video above. Anywhere other than reef you should hook up your rope and chain as normal.ruclips.net/video/oIjhYUiAUw0/видео.html
Hi Tom, Thanks for watching. Im not sure if you watched the whole video though. We tried to explain in detail a few ways of setting up the rope/chain to minimize the amount of chain needed, even how to set up using no chain at all. We'll be shooting more videos soon so any help now would be appreciated. If there is something that we missed or could explain better we would like to know, Clear information is our goal and we're always interested in improving.
I have over 60 years boating experience, and have used anchors ranging from gallon cans of concrete to Rocnas and Mansons. I have used manila, nylon, poly, wire rope, and chain rodes, with kellicks and various chain sections. I have anchored kayaks and Panamax freighters. There are 2 considerations I suggest you think about. In small vessels, I have found by practice that if you add up the weight of the anchor plus the chain, it is often more effective to just use an anchor of that weight with a nylon rode. Also, in a heavy blow, the rode usually goes strait, even chain becoming like a rigid bar. In that circumstance, the anti shock value of the chain is gone, and all you have is the small anchor, where if you went with rope rode and larger anchor, you have a better grip on the bottom. I suggest that you try a set up with no chain, but the heavier anchor equal to the combined chain/anchor weight. With your light anchors, you should get a lot of added holding power for the weight of the chain, if you can achieve the penetration necessary. I suspect you will do great in sand, rocks, or mud, not so hot on oyster bars.
HI, There are 4 different sizes of chain that we used in the video. Check out the link in the description above for more information about chain size for your anchor.
Hi Angel Diaz, If you are in Australia you can buy them just about anywhere you can by boat/watercraft accessories. Everywhere else in the world you can go to our website www.cooperanchors.com and have anchors delivered to your door.
If you make anchors you might want to learn how to pronounce catenary... If I'm being really getting anal if say you should be in the game of calling anchor rope 'rode', since its an instructional vid.
no one likes the states, thats the funny thing, you guys think you are well loved and think your country is awesome, when the rest of the world is laughing at how stupid you are
Yep, you're the exception to the rule, one of the 3 countries in the whole world! (U.S., Liberia and Myanmar. Great company to be in!)🤣🤪😵💫 Now, why would that be?🤔
Very happy with my Cooper anchor. I'm using the small red one with a Yamaha Waverunner. You might be thinking that it's too small - but it works really well, with 2M of 6mm chain and about 6M of rope. Holds very well. My Waverunner only weighs about 250kg, but I'm really impressed with the little red anchor. I have the blue one as well, but I find that it's easier to store the red anchor in my ski's storage compartment.
The part at 1:06 is what i was looking for.
Nobody teaches you this stuff when first boating. Thanks man!!!
Got one for my jet ski and one for my kids Lilly pad floating mat. Works great
From Newcastle, fish from my little kayak in Lake Macquarie and the Hunter River. Very helpful video, I have the red model. I will change the setup after watching this video, seems I don't have enough chain, also might try the short chain a couple of metres from the anchor method as I have had issues with the anchor dragging in current. Great product, you guys rock!
Thanks for sharing this. I'm buying my cooper anchor today.
Ive got the little red one with 3 metres of light gal chain and about 15 m of rope. Works awesome on my kayak in about 5 metres of swift flowing river. If i want to go deep i just add another 15 m of rope
why i m watching this.. i don't have a boat.... but great advice about the angle at the beginning
Well get the anchor, will give you incentive to get a boat haha
Carlo for the win
That was good mate Ive just gone down to a smaller boat 5 and a half mtr because I'm getting older weaker and all that crap so your anchors do look great for everyone Who needs heavy for the sake of it Ill be looking into your stuff Be safe all and the best of luck with your product, At last, something new and interesting to look into
Thanks Peter.
I love your anchors
Thank You!, we're quite fond of them too
Thanks for sharing guys, great helpful video, Ra K UK 🇬🇧 YNWA.
Gr8 video
I am off to buy one for my waverunner
Awesome video man, I was wondering why I kept dragging my anchor..lol
So if I’m anchoring down to 50m with sandy bottom on my JetSki for fishing, I need 200-200m of rope? 😅
Does it matter much what type of rope used if one uses the chain method, when tying the chain a boat length away from the anchor? The nylon ropes are expensive, so I was wondering if you felt maybe poly ropes would work as well with the chain. Thx
Hi. I have a Yamaha FX HO. Another user said he recommends the black anchor over the blue one in areas where there may be more waves and current. We definitely see 2 feet of chop regularly and decent current on the regular. Do you think a black anchor, or stay with blue?
Great video, thanks for posting!
Thank you Sir for these information.
Which one should I get for my 18ft Hobiecat? It's 5.5m obviously, but at 180kg considerably lighter than same length monohulls.
Are you using a solid braid on those anchors in the video?
Will the Cooper 2.2 Lbs anchor anchor well a larger size 4.4 mtr boat/motor combo which weights max 500 Kg.. A 1.5 meter long 8 mm chain and a 30 meter 8 mm rope will be attached to it. Will be anchoring in sand at not more than 5 meter depths Thoughts ?
We recommend the 1.5Kg Cooper Anchors for a 4.4m boats. Thanks.
How about a tutorial on pulling the anchor up with a jetski safely?
We filmed a series of videos of jetski, kayak and boat in one day last year..... but we lost all of the sound. So we'll film again very soon
what size shackle fits the blue anchor for jet ski?
I use 1 length of chain same as boat length at the anchor, no ifs or buts!
Hey guys I have a 2.5m tinnie which one do you recommend thank you
Man I don't know if I can comment, but I have a new 3metre Polycraft and got the blue one which haven't used yet but it looks big enough for mine, I could tell that it would be mint that I gave away my branded BFC one. Bought after seeing a big heavy as Jetski pulling theirs in and asked about it. Yet again can't comment as haven't used yet but would say the blue 1kg
Just get a steel one
what do we look,up to order one???
Hey kevin, cooperanchors.com
Scope is completely dependant on conditions
Czy jest mozliwe by takie cacka zawitały do Polski. Mamy coraz wiecej fanów motorowodnych.
A to co proponuja u nas w sprzedaży to można grzadki robić do sadzenia pietruszki
Pozdrawiam.
W tej chwili sprzedajemy online i dostarczamy do Polski za pośrednictwem naszej strony www.cooperanchors.com
Nie wiarygodne że można zrobić coś takiego z tworzywa.
Zazwyczaj są to odlewy lub z ciężkiej blachy zrobione .
Najważniejsze że nie obciąża dodatkowo Lodzi, dodatkowy balast na łodzi zbędny.
Pozdrawiam z Poland
Dziękuję Ci,
Pracowaliśmy bardzo ciężko nad projektem, aby to tak lekkie i wydajne, jak to możliwe. Pozdrowienia z Australii
How do we get coopers anchors in New Zealand? Cant seem to get sellers willing to send to NZ even on eBay.
Hi James,
You can have your anchor delivered right to your door from our website cooperanchors.com, if you haven't got one already (sorry for the late reply)
Awesome - done
your never get the anchor to set with just a rope, unless your lucky. That is why the RODE of an anchor is chain. I use a nylon mesh bag with a 5ish LB rock in it and it holds. I can drag if and you just don't show good anchoring.
I think here is a lot of common sense there.
i'm not sure if you thought about the stretchy anchorplait. There is always a compromise, and a big difference twix anchoring a big windage vessel in a Force 10 and dropping a wee plastic anchor from a kayak, where the boater is in attendance and is just stopping for a break,
Bowlines and anchoring should never be mentioned in the same breath. Never use bowlines with anchors.
what happens if I'm in a kayak and its rooky where I'm fishing or on a reef !!!!!!!!!!!! ????????????????
Hi Athyn's Adventures, Have a look at our other video which explains how to "trip" your anchor. And I briefly explain it at the end of the video above. Anywhere other than reef you should hook up your rope and chain as normal.ruclips.net/video/oIjhYUiAUw0/видео.html
Also doubles as a wicked war club for gators lol
might void the warranty....
we anchor in feet...so....!???
We usually anchor in water... does it hurt your feet?
Save weight by using a plastic anchor. Then tie a ton of chain to it, LOL
Hi Tom, Thanks for watching. Im not sure if you watched the whole video though. We tried to explain in detail a few ways of setting up the rope/chain to minimize the amount of chain needed, even how to set up using no chain at all. We'll be shooting more videos soon so any help now would be appreciated. If there is something that we missed or could explain better we would like to know, Clear information is our goal and we're always interested in improving.
I have over 60 years boating experience, and have used anchors ranging from gallon cans of concrete to Rocnas and Mansons. I have used manila, nylon, poly, wire rope, and chain rodes, with kellicks and various chain sections. I have anchored kayaks and Panamax freighters. There are 2 considerations I suggest you think about.
In small vessels, I have found by practice that if you add up the weight of the anchor plus the chain, it is often more effective to just use an anchor of that weight with a nylon rode.
Also, in a heavy blow, the rode usually goes strait, even chain becoming like a rigid bar. In that circumstance, the anti shock value of the chain is gone, and all you have is the small anchor, where if you went with rope rode and larger anchor, you have a better grip on the bottom.
I suggest that you try a set up with no chain, but the heavier anchor equal to the combined chain/anchor weight. With your light anchors, you should get a lot of added holding power for the weight of the chain, if you can achieve the penetration necessary. I suspect you will do great in sand, rocks, or mud, not so hot on oyster bars.
tom jackson great advice, when will you be distributing your anchors tom?
@@tomjeffersonwasright2288 you should start your own youtube channel
@@tomjeffersonwasright2288 shut up
what is the size ofbthat chain u were using?
HI, There are 4 different sizes of chain that we used in the video. Check out the link in the description above for more information about chain size for your anchor.
6m boat with 2m of chain wtf , fail dude not for fishing in 30m with 2 knot tide , our 20ft boat weight 3 tonne
Where can I buy one
Hi Angel Diaz, If you are in Australia you can buy them just about anywhere you can by boat/watercraft accessories. Everywhere else in the world you can go to our website www.cooperanchors.com and have anchors delivered to your door.
Always crack me up when people post to RUclips "where can I buy one?"... Try google search. LOL 🤙
alloo-mini-um?
Just because Americans say "aluminum" doesn't make it right. It's ALUMINIUM.
I'm American, and it was originally aluminium, the word was later changed to aluminum because Americans kept mispronouncing it
6m rope and chain lol watch for the rocks and the ramp more scoop more drifting.
If you make anchors you might want to learn how to pronounce catenary... If I'm being really getting anal if say you should be in the game of calling anchor rope 'rode', since its an instructional vid.
Meters dont last in the USA
We do feet and inchs,thanks for keeping the pond spread clear
What a lgnorant!
There is a world outside the USA
And there is measureddd in meters
Crawl back under Mr. Trump's skirt !!
no one likes the states, thats the funny thing, you guys think you are well loved and think your country is awesome, when the rest of the world is laughing at how stupid you are
Yep, you're the exception to the rule, one of the 3 countries in the whole world! (U.S., Liberia and Myanmar. Great company to be in!)🤣🤪😵💫
Now, why would that be?🤔
Yeah, let's all adapt and change our ways to suit the 3 countries in the world that DON'T use metric for measurements. Because... America.