Harvey,
I do think that the Manson Supreme is a good anchor. I don't know what type of demonistration you saw. The ones in dry sand are probably not worth much. Videos can be biased. For example the SuperMax (another excellent anchor) had some videos done by "navy experts"--so I got the video and since the "experts" were susposed to be at Pensacola Naval Air Station, I tried to find them--The were long gone. Looking critically at the video, the bottoms were different for different anchors. The best tests are those done by independant testers (simlar to those by Boat US, West Marine and US sailing). There there are strain guages, high pull real tug boats, an attempt to equalize the bottom types. (Although these are mostly in one relitatively ideal bottom type).
If I get a Manson Supreme, I'll do some independant testing (realizing its limits) by measuring the RPM in my 18 footer with a 115 HP to see at what point the anchor drags--as well as measing the distance from touching the bottom to fully set (with constant scope). I will test a Manson, Delta, Fortress (same size as comperable Danforth) Danforth look alike and a SS Northill folding sea plane anchor.
I do think that the Manson Supreme is a good anchor. I don't know what type of demonistration you saw. The ones in dry sand are probably not worth much. Videos can be biased. For example the SuperMax (another excellent anchor) had some videos done by "navy experts"--so I got the video and since the "experts" were susposed to be at Pensacola Naval Air Station, I tried to find them--The were long gone. Looking critically at the video, the bottoms were different for different anchors. The best tests are those done by independant testers (simlar to those by Boat US, West Marine and US sailing). There there are strain guages, high pull real tug boats, an attempt to equalize the bottom types. (Although these are mostly in one relitatively ideal bottom type).
If I get a Manson Supreme, I'll do some independant testing (realizing its limits) by measuring the RPM in my 18 footer with a 115 HP to see at what point the anchor drags--as well as measing the distance from touching the bottom to fully set (with constant scope). I will test a Manson, Delta, Fortress (same size as comperable Danforth) Danforth look alike and a SS Northill folding sea plane anchor.