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What Size Anchor Do I Need?

The Jimmy Green Anchor Size Comparison Chart is compiled from individual manufacturer recommendations and highlights how similar the suggestions are across various designs.

How to choose your Anchor Weight by Manufacturer Recommendation

  1. Find the column below that best represents your Boat Length Overall.
  2. Compare your displacement with the tonnage listed.
  3. If the displacement is greater than displayed in your column in the table, or the yacht is a multihull, consider moving across to the next column to increase the diameter.
  4. Consider the worst-case scenario for your anticipated Anchoring – this will dictate whether you go for the minimum required or the ocean cruising approach
  5. Consider the manufacturer sizing parameters listed below the tables
  6. Compile a short list of potential anchors to consider
Jimmy Green Anchor Size Comparison Chart for Galvanised and Stainless Steel Anchors
< 6
metres LOA
6 – 8
metres LOA
8 – 10
metres LOA
10 – 12
metres LOA
12 – 14
metres LOA
14 – 16
metres LOA
16 – 18
metres LOA
18 – 20 metres
LOA
Anchor Type< 1 tonne1 – 2.5 tonnes1 – 2.5 tonnes2.5 – 5 tonnes2.5 – 5 tonnes5 – 9
tonnes
5 – 9 tonnes9 – 13 tonnes9 – 13 tonnes13 – 16 tonnes13 – 16 tonnes16 – 20 tonnes16 – 20 tonnes20 – 25 tonnes20 – 25 tonnes25 – 40 tonnes
Rocna4kg6kg6/10kg10kg10kg15kg15/20kg20/25kg25kg25/33kg33kg33kg40kg40kg55kg55kg
Vulcan4kg6kg9kg9kg9/12kg15kg15/20kg20/25kg25kg25/33kg33kg33kg40kg40kg55kg55kg
Rocna Mark24kg6kg9kg9kg9/12kg12/15kg15/20kg20/25kg25kg25/33kg33kg33kg33/40kg40kg50kg50kg
Mantus and Mantus MK 25.9kg5.9/7.7kg7.7kg11.4kg15.9kg15.9/20.5kg20.5kg25kg25kg29.5kg29.5/38.6kg38.6kg38.6/47.7kg47.7kg56.8kg70kg
Spade Galvanised and S/S6kg6/10kg10kg10/15kg15kg15/20kg15/20kg20kg20kg20/25kg25kg25kg30kg30/37kg37/44kg44/55kg
UltraMarine
Ultra
5kg5/8kg8kg8/12kg12kg12/16kg16kg21kg21kg27kg27/35kg35kg35/45kg45kg45/60kg60kg
Quick Olympic7kg7kg7kg7/10kg10kg10/16kg16kg20kg20kg26kg34kg34kg45kg45kg45/60kg60kg
Lewmar Epsilon4kg4kg6kg6kg10kg10kg16kg16kg20kg20kg25kg25kg32kg32kg40kg40kg/50kg
Lewmar Delta4kg6kg6/10kg10kg10kg10/16kg16kg16/20kg20kg25kg32kg32kg40kg40kg50kg50/63kg
Lewmar Claw5kg5kg5/7.5kg7.5kg10kg10/15kg20kg20kg30kg30kg
Plastimo Britany6kg6/8kg8kg10kg12kg14kg16kg16/20kg20kg20kg
Jimmy Green Anchor Size Comparison Chart for Aluminium Anchors
< 6
metres LOA
6 – 8
metres LOA
8 – 10
metres LOA
10 – 12
metres LOA
12 – 14
metres LOA
14 – 16
metres LOA
16 – 18
metres LOA
18 – 20
metres LOA
Anchor Type< 1 tonne1 – 2.5 tonnes1 – 2.5 tonnes2.5 – 5 tonnes2.5 – 5 tonnes5 – 9 tonnes5 – 9 tonnes9 – 13 tonnes9 – 13 tonnes13 – 16 tonnes13 – 16 tonne16 – 20 tonnes16 – 20 tonnes20 – 25 tonnes20 – 25 tonnes25 – 40 tonnes
FortressFX7FX7FX7/FX11FX7/FX11FX11FX11FX16FX16FX23FX23FX37FX37FX55FX55FX85FX85
GuardianG7G7G11G11G16G16G23G23G37G37
Spade AluminiumA40A40A60A60A80A80A100A100A140A140A140A140A140A140A200A200
Lewmar LFXLFX4LFX4LFX4LFX4LFX7LFX7LFX10LFX10LFX15LFX15LFX21LFX21

Rex Francis has set the Anchor Right parameters for the Sarca Excel in a slightly different format. However, it can still be compared with other anchor designs with a little interpretation.

SARCA Excel Parameters – Length and Displacement
Anchor Right Advisory – If your boat is over the limit in either column, it is advisable to upgrade to the next size.
Upgrading one size for a multihull or long-term anchor dependent cruising would also be considered good practice.

Sarca Excel Size Guide by Yacht Length Overall and Displacement (weight)
Yacht Length Overall< 5 metres LOA5 – 7 metres LOA7 – 10 metres LOA10 – 12 metres LOA12 – 15 metres LOA15 – 17 metres LOA17 – 19 metres LOA19 – 21 metres LOA21 – 23 metres LOA23 – 25 metres LOA25 – 27 metres LOA
Weight< 1.2 tonnes1.2 – 2.8 tonnes2.8 – 3.5 tonnes3.5  – 7 tonnes7 –  15 tonnes15 – 21 tonnes21 – 24 tonnes24 – 28 tonnes28 – 32 tonnes32 – 36 tonnes36 – 42 tonnes
Sarca Excel Weight7.5kg9.5kg12.5kg16kg22kg30kg36kg40kg50kg55kg63kg
Sarca Excel Size#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9#11#13

Most anchor manufacturers publish a recommended weight of anchor by either the length overall or a combination of length, displacement and windage.

Some top manufacturers also include weather conditions and distinguish between monohulls and multihulls.

The top manufacturers are generally conservative and specify more criteria to help you choose.

The authority of each manufacturer recommendation may be judged by several factors: reputation, personal experience, research, the number of relevant factors taken into account, and the amount of detailed information they publish on the subject.

The Jimmy Green Anchor Size Chart collates the recommended sizing for all the anchors we offer on our website and highlights how similar the recommendations are.

Interpretation is still required, e.g. multihulls, high windage profile and extreme weather.

Anchor Sizing Parameters by Manufacturer

A more detailed explanation of how the data for individual anchors is presented and how it is collated into the Comparison Table follows:

Galvanised and Stainless Steel Anchors

Rocna, Vulcan and Rocna Mark2, Galvanised and Stainless Steel – Length and Displacement

Rocna/Vulcan recommend an anchor one size larger than indicated in their guide for multihulls

Quote from their Fitment Guide – ”our anchor sizing recommendations are intended to provide an anchor adequate for use in most all conditions. We base our calculations on 50 knots of wind, associated surge, and poor holding bottoms.”

Mantus Mark 1 and 2 – Length, Displacement and Wind Speed

Mantus Quote – “we are generally referring to the needs of a cruising boat spending most of its time on anchor. In doing so, we try to envelope high sustained winds (50 knots) and assume poor holding conditions (low viscosity bottoms).”

Mantus publish a chart in three categories – “Lunch Anchor category is recommended for lighter use, expected winds under 30 knots, working anchor for winds under 50 knots and finally, storm anchor recommendations are intended for winds above 50 knots.”

N.B. The Jimmy Green Comparison Table is derived from the Mantus middle category.

Spade Galvanised and Stainless Steel – Length and Displacement

Spade recommend an anchor one size larger than indicated in their guide for multihulls

UltraMarine Stainless Steel – The UltraMarine Anchor Size Guide considers multiple factors. Their comprehensive approach includes Length, Displacement, Mono/Multihull and Windage Profile criteria.

Lewmar Epsilon, Delta and Claw – Length only

Lewmar guidelines are illustrated in a shaded colour range by length only, so you need to judge displacement, i.e. light, average, or heavy, compared with similar length yachts. If the answer is heavy, upgrading to the next size is advisable.

Plastimo Britany – Length only

Plastimo Quote – “Anchor weight per boat length is only given as an indication. However, your anchor selection should also recognise the specific construction of your vessel.”

Aluminium Anchors

Using a lightweight anchor goes against the traditional belief that weight is one of the most critical factors in holding power.

Fortress Quote – “Fortress design does not depend upon weight to provide world class performance.”

However, the most popular application for aluminium anchors is as a convenient, high holding power secondary or kedge anchor.

Fortress/Guardian – Length only

Fortress Quote – “Boat anchor size recommendations are for boats of average windage and proportions in 30 knots of wind, average bottom conditions, and moderate protection from open seas. Remember that the loads in 42 knots of wind are twice as much as in 30 knots.”

Spade Aluminium – Length and Displacement

Spade recommend an anchor one size larger than indicated in their guide for multihulls.

Spade Quote – “Aluminium version not recommended for use as a primary anchor.”

Lewmar LFX – Length only

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