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⚓ Anchor Scope Calculator

Calculate required anchor rode length and scope ratio based on water depth, freeboard, tides, and weather conditions.

metres of rode required
Scope ratio
Swing circle (m radius)
Total depth (+ freeboard + tide)

Scope Ratios by Condition

Anchor Weight Guide by Boat Length

Boat LengthWorking AnchorStorm AnchorRecommended Types
Under 6m3 kg5 kgDanforth/Fortress
6–8m4 kg7 kgDelta / Danforth
8–10m6 kg10 kgDelta / Rocna / Bruce
10–12m10 kg15 kgDelta / Rocna / CQR
12–15m14 kg20 kgRocna / Delta / Spade
15–18m18 kg25 kgRocna / Spade
18–24m25 kg35 kgRocna / Spade / Bruce

Anchor Holding Power Comparison

Anchor TypeSandMudRock/WeedNotes
Rocna / Manson Supreme★★★★★★★★★★★★★Modern scoop design; sets quickly
Delta / Spade★★★★★★★★★★★Good all-rounder; self-launching
Danforth / Fortress★★★★★★★★Excellent in sand/mud; fails in rock/weed
CQR (plough)★★★★★★★★★★Classic; good but slower to set
Bruce / Claw★★★★★★★★★Good in varied bottoms; lower holding/kg
Fisherman / Luke★★★★★★★★★Traditional; best in rock/weed/kelp
⛓️ Chain vs Rope: Chain lies flat on the sea bed, acting as a natural spring and catenary — it requires lower scope ratios (5:1 in calm, 7:1 in rough). All-nylon rode needs more scope (7:1 calm, 10:1+ rough) but provides shock absorption.
🔄 Swing Circle: Your swing circle radius = boat length + rode length. When anchoring near other boats, consider their swing circles too — they may have different rode lengths and set differently.