My minn kota power anchors come with 1/4" braided nylon. Works great for me.
Can you remember back when GPS trolling motors didn't exist and the average fisherman had to use an anchor or two? Well...I'm still that guy Now I need new ropes and need to choose a type. I have always favored 3/8 cotton. Some swear by braided poly. If your memory goes back that far, what did you prefer?
My minn kota power anchors come with 1/4" braided nylon. Works great for me.
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Good question, rope that stays soft and tangle free is a joy,I have a few, but have forgotten the brand name. If you use jam cleats that will effect your choice of diameter too. I would look at a sailing store, but what sailing boat users use for anchoring is very different from a crappie fisherman.
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1/4" braided nylon is my choice-pricey but easiest to work with. Yes, I still use anchors on my 60 year old aluminum boat. No spot lock yet!
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If you can afford it..Amsteel,,,,lasts forever,,strongest there is.
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I use 3/8 braided poly. It is inexpensive and does not rot.
One suggestion do not use the finger lock splice on the anchor as it is subject to come undone.
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What they said.