Marine anchor Mantus 6kg vs Rocna 10kg vs Manork professional 4kg independent real test

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2018
  • Professional marine anchor MANORK revolution in anchoring safety - DIGS LIKE NO OTHER
    Manork professional marine anchor revolution in anchoring safety·Tuesday, November 6, 2018
    MANORKwas designed by Marko Janjanin (EU) - an experienced sailor The MANORK is an SHHP (Super High Holding Power) type anchor. During seabed testing for classification, MANORK anchors exhibited the highest holding power of any anchor that classification society RINA had ever certified.
    The sea and boats is our life and our passion. We love them it just like you do and that is why we understand you; we know what your dreams are and what you desire because we see the world through the same eyes. That is why we are able to give you the best - to experience adventures and to make your dreams come true aboard a boat with the utmost comfort, satisfaction and safety.
    ON YOUR BOAT YOUR ANCHOR IS YOUR EMERGENCY BRAKE! - The MANORK is carefully designed to offer the greatest possible compatibility across a wider range of vessel bow configurations.
    YOUR ANCHOR IS YOUR EMERGENCY BRAKE
    A good boat anchor and the proper anchoring accessories to set and retrieve it can make the difference between a great time on the water and a very frustrating exercise in futility.
    You should always buy the best anchoring gear that you can afford because you can never predict when you will need to rely on it in an emergency, so make sure that your cleats, chocks, bow roller, and windlass are strong enough to carry the load of your boat in any sea conditions. Also, having the proper chafing gear and shock absorbers will protect the investment in your favorite boat, so you can enjoy being out on the water.
    PRECISION SETTING - The roll-bar ensures that the anchor always arrives at the ideal angle for penetration, and the setting skids guide the fluke tip which acts as a sharp chisel cutting into the seabed. With a third of the anchor’s weight on its fluke tip, an instant reliable set is ensured with every use.
    BUILT STRONG - Formed out of high quality german steel plate. Contains no cast parts. Shank and fluke are welded from top and bottom.
    Roll bar and fluke are welded from top and bottom.
    We manufacture our anchors from German structural steel S355JR-G2 which we have hot-dipped galvanized, making them both rugged and rust resistant. Sharp-headed nose is precision machined to achieve the perfect chisel shape to achieve maximum penetrating power.
    Shank and fluke are welded from top and bottom.
    Shank and fluke are welded from top and bottom.
    Sharp-headed nose
    GUARANTEED FOR LIFE - All MANORK anchors comes with a Lifetime Warranty against both breakage and bending in addition to manufacturing defects.
    Faster and deeper setting compared to traditional anchors. Highest holding power. Able to set and hold in all bottom types.
    Revolution in anchoring safety - Anchor "MANORK" sets on first try every single time. The Anchor MANORK is a multipurpose, high-performance, new generation boat anchor. Over the last decade, tests performed by magazines proved that new-generation type boat anchors outperform the traditional designs. Designed to set in very hard or grassy bottoms, The MANORK Boat Anchor has been extensively tested against the competition and will provide you with the best performance, guaranteed. No other boat anchor on the market can set as rapidly, reliably and securely. See the Why MANORK video.
    MANORK is the best choice for your primary boat anchor. There is no reason to compromise on your anchor choice.
    Best choice for your primary boat anchor.
    The best setting boat anchor - DIGS LIKE NO OTHER The MANORK Anchor is designed to penetrate dense grassy bottoms and set with unparalleled holding power. When tested, our anchors set faster and deeper than any other tested anchor, including Rocna, Mantus, Manson Supreme, Bulwagga, Fortress, Bruce, CQR and Danforth anchors.
    The traditional recommendation is two pounds per foot of waterline. Our best advice is to choose a size you can and will use. If deploying and retrieving the anchor under adverse conditions intimidates you, buy a size you can manage.
    A good boat anchor and the proper anchoring accessories to set and retrieve it can make the difference between a great time on the water and a very frustrating exercise in futility.
    You should always buy the best anchoring gear that you can afford because you can never predict when you will need to rely on it in an emergency, so make sure that your cleats, chocks, bow roller, and windlass are strong enough to carry the load of your boat in any sea conditions. Also, having the proper chafing gear and shock absorbers will protect the investment in your favorite boat, so you can enjoy being out on the water.
    Video : / @anchortests875
    All our anchors are manufactured in EU.
    Made and guaranteed by the Marko Janjanin
    www.manork.com
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Комментарии • 48

  • @jacint_II
    @jacint_II 5 лет назад +23

    This ladies and gentlemen is why you need more scope.

  • @Christosq27
    @Christosq27 5 лет назад +16

    The chain needs more scope to provide a more realistic test. In other words, the chain must be longer to form a bigger catenary or loop that would weigh down the anchor shank. This would cause the anchor to dig in downwards more efficiently. In the video the anchor shank (in the first test) is clearly pulled up, preventing it to dig in. For a more realistic test; use a longer chain or keep the pulling force of the shorter chain level with the ground. Otherwise, thanks for the effort.

    • @tom-erikjohansen456
      @tom-erikjohansen456 4 года назад +2

      Christo Swanepoel actually realistically in heavier weather when the anchor really need to hold, the catenary effect will be close to non existing. What would change the test to a better one would be if the anchor was under water and not just surfacing.

    • @MrAthlon4800
      @MrAthlon4800 4 года назад

      @@tom-erikjohansen456 it is because it is a small light weight anchor and such anchors struggle in hard compacted sand or clay and grass conditions. A 15 kg mantus or higher would set first time every time so to speak.... You can reduce weight of a well designed anchor right down in soft sand but not this substrate.

    • @seabournewolf2298
      @seabournewolf2298 2 года назад

      And yet the smallest anchor also immediately set

  • @brunobarreto6731
    @brunobarreto6731 3 года назад

    Muito bom o vídeo parabéns 👏

  • @matthewtatarian147
    @matthewtatarian147 2 месяца назад

    You should send one to Steve Goodwin every one watches his tests. Good advertising for you

  • @MrAthlon4800
    @MrAthlon4800 4 года назад +3

    If you used a 15kg Mantus it would set first time every time, the extra weight was why the rocna 10kg did best. Even the best small/light anchors can struggle in grassy hard compacted sand. But the Manork and Adriatic anchors are very good, maybe slightly better than mantus, but would like to see independent testing before concluding.

  • @bigmock141
    @bigmock141 4 года назад +10

    Don't ask this guy to anchor your boat

  • @StevieB_Slowbart
    @StevieB_Slowbart 2 года назад +2

    What a completely silly test. Clearly the person doing it has no understanding of scope and the angle of pull that the chain should pull. Why would they go to the trouble of this so called test rather than doing a simple google search on how anchors work and how they should be set. The letter would have saved time, effort and hopefully embarrassment.

  • @crapisnice
    @crapisnice Год назад +1

    lovely grass and algae DESTRUCTION...

    • @allanwood3562
      @allanwood3562 Месяц назад

      I had that strong reaction too. Thoughtless test.

  • @mattanderson2053
    @mattanderson2053 5 лет назад +13

    Test not right. This newbie to anchors dose not understand scope or chain weight. This test is rubbish. Big anchors need heavy chain and plenty of it. Test is a fail. Sorry.

    • @MrAthlon4800
      @MrAthlon4800 5 лет назад

      No need for heavier chain as there is no rope attached to be weighted down and the person pulling the chain is physically incapable of breaking the chain. It is a pull along the beach at low tide....

    • @railroad9000
      @railroad9000 4 года назад

      Exactly.
      Not enough scope of chain!

    • @vktechtv4244
      @vktechtv4244 4 года назад

      @@railroad9000 out of curiosity, would not the weight and pressure of a few meters of water also help the anchor dig in and set, along with the already mentioned scope? I'm not a sailor just watch sailing vids :-)

    • @railroad9000
      @railroad9000 4 года назад +1

      @@vktechtv4244 The chain serves a three fold purpose.
      1. The chain helps keep the pull on the anchor more parallel to the bottom.
      2. With the boat moving up and down, and back and forth, with wind and current pulling on the boat, allows the rode (chain and line) to flex up (catenary) as needed but the chain pulls it back down for reason 1.
      3. Chain helps prevent abrading the line and chafing though.
      Does this make sense?

    • @vktechtv4244
      @vktechtv4244 4 года назад

      @@railroad9000 Yep, complete sense, as in the more chain lying on the seabed as you reverse or pull back, it assist in keeping the anchor down and it digging into the seabed...

  • @svenrump3287
    @svenrump3287 5 лет назад +4

    Which is which?

  • @Lindhofguitar
    @Lindhofguitar 10 месяцев назад

    My Rocna 10 digs down very hard every time within half a metre, and it stays there - every time, even in harsh conditions on a 5 tonnes boat.
    How you manage not to make all these well known anchors set is quite magic...

    • @Misteribel
      @Misteribel 9 месяцев назад

      To be fair, he only didn't manage to set the first one (Mantus). The other ones did just fine.
      But look closely, you can see that he dragged the first one very differently. Mantus is an excellent brand, as is the 2nd, Rocna. I don't know about the last one, but they seem to sponsor the voor. He does drag it very gently to make sure it sets.

  • @cordelmar
    @cordelmar 2 года назад

    This test are flowed.

  • @romuant1
    @romuant1 4 года назад

    a ponta da ancora do primeiro treste esta evidentemente virada para cima.

  • @andreaspoppe3124
    @andreaspoppe3124 3 года назад +1

    I did never put my anchor on an beach! From my point of view it is a tiny bit to late to set the anchor. I'm used to place my anchor in a water dept were my boat is still floating... Aren't there areas were you have to pay a lot of fine in case you anchor on top of sea gras? So better put it on sand patches!

  • @renny9879
    @renny9879 2 года назад +1

    The test is clearly flawed as all you true boaters are aware, unless you’re somehow anchoring in six inches of water with so short a scope of rode there’s no catenary effect. The anchors used in the test aren’t even of a similar weight. I will say that the last anchor being so much smaller and yet performing better under similar conditions is intriguing though.

  • @brecsoks
    @brecsoks 4 года назад

    I really appreciate the effort this guy is putting in the testing. Thank you for all the hard work, and keep trying! I have commented on two of his videos already. I subscribed, of course. First was a "Hall" anchor, but the flukes were nowhere close to a Hall, and that anchor had no crown plate and shoulders at all. Also, there was no adequate mass. Not all anchors using the flukes, but the weight as the primary holding factor. The other was the one looks suitable for the rocky bottom, but he tested it in the mud for some reason. I also need to say here what others already did several times: there is virtually no chain out for the job. Maybe he intended to demonstrate how to break out and aweigh anchors and set sail. If so, I like to see the anchors performing exactly the designed way. After all, we need to pull them back easily into the hawse pipe at the end.
    I also like the way he loves MANORK after those testing series. And indeed that seems almost the best anchor for him, the no-chain out, no motoring back guy. For manual handling and no chain-out, it worth trying the Admiralty anchor as well. It will stop you immediately.

    • @ewantheboat
      @ewantheboat 3 года назад +1

      He likes the manork because this is an advert for them , check the description

    • @Misteribel
      @Misteribel 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly, he doesn't hide that it is sponsored, or that he just works for them

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 3 года назад +2

    you cannot test anchors this way

  • @-CHeWy-
    @-CHeWy- 11 месяцев назад

    No scope.......

  • @glennlewman1377
    @glennlewman1377 3 года назад

    This is not a test.1st no scope 2. Never in grass. 3 not the same weight anchors. This is misleading and dangerous. I do not use any of these anchor soI have no dog in the fight.

  • @hahahshs5169
    @hahahshs5169 5 лет назад

    First video I’ve seen the Mantus not set

    • @lawrencegreenwood4002
      @lawrencegreenwood4002 5 лет назад +3

      First video I've seen a human pulling it on an angle where it wouldn't set too! Hahaha.

    • @MrAthlon4800
      @MrAthlon4800 4 года назад

      @@lawrencegreenwood4002 nope, it is because it is a light weight anchor, this small version of mantus works well in soft sand. You need heavier version like 15 kg or higher to set first and every time in hard compacted clay or sand grassy conditions.

  • @patrickhall2971
    @patrickhall2971 Год назад

    You should never anchor in eelgrass if you can avoid it, much less intentionally destroy it like this. Boo.

  • @anchortests875
    @anchortests875  5 лет назад +1

    0:00 First anchor is MANTUS.
    1:30 second anchor is ROCNA
    2:20 third anchor is MANORK professional marine anchors

    • @EasyKayakru
      @EasyKayakru 4 года назад

      What does "Professional mariner anchor" mean regarding to anchors of shown size?

  • @lambertoazzi7883
    @lambertoazzi7883 4 года назад +1

    Is this a joke?

  • @anchortests875
    @anchortests875  4 года назад +1

    No. It is real

  • @barrydavies2977
    @barrydavies2977 3 года назад

    It's all really rather pointless as manork.com does not exist. If you want one, you can't buy one.