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Canada Cordage
Yacht Braid Rope (per foot) Green Tracer
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Kong Anchor
Kong Anchor Swivel Stainless Steel
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The Harbour Chandler
Quick Model 900 Foot Switches for Windlass
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Trotac Marine
*Trotac Marine Tarred Seine Twine
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Canada Cordage
Yacht Braid Rope (per foot) Red Tracer
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Shoreline Marine
Shoreline Folding Anchor 1-1/2lbs
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Canada Cordage
NovaBraid XLE Yacht Braid Rope (per foot) Red
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Frequently Asked Questions
Anchoring & Mooring Equipment Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What anchoring equipment do I need for my boat?
Most boats require an anchor, chain, and rope (rode). The right combination depends on your boat size, water depth, and bottom conditions, but complete anchoring kits are a reliable starting point.
Q. What type of anchor is best for Vancouver Island waters?
Anchors designed for mixed seabeds, including sand, mud, and rock, perform best around Vancouver Island. Modern designs like scoop-style anchors provide strong holding power in varying conditions.
Q. How do I choose the right anchor size?
Anchor size should match your boat length and weight. Choosing a properly sized anchor ensures better holding power and safety when anchoring in current, wind, or tidal conditions.
Q. What is the difference between anchoring and mooring?
Anchoring uses your own anchor system to secure your boat, while mooring involves tying up to a fixed buoy or mooring system that is already installed.
Q. What is included in an anchoring kit?
Anchoring kits typically include an anchor, chain, and rope that are matched to work together, making setup easier and more reliable for boaters.
Q. Do I need different equipment for mooring?
Yes, mooring setups usually require mooring lines, buoys, and hardware designed to handle long-term exposure and secure your boat to a fixed point.






























