The Mantus is a new one to me, so after looking it up, reading and watching the info on their site, I’m passing that along.
Here is the link to the Mantus swivel. It does look pretty good. The Mantus is made of 316 Stainless Steel. The S-1 is $65 which fits the ¼ HT G-4 chain that is pretty common on the C-Dory 22’s.
http://www.mantusanchors.com/mantus-swivel/
Specs for the S-1, for ¼ to 5/16 chain. Working load 2,200 pounds, Breaking load is 11,000 pounds.
$65.00
The Suncor’s are made from 17-4PH Stainless Steel. The Defender site says that they have “ball bearings”. I called Suncor and they were absolutely adamant that they had not had ball bearings in the device for several years. OK, but they would not supply me with an engineering drawing that showed internal pin dimensions. The person I talked to said the breaking strength said plenty about their construction.
Suncor Stainless Steel Universal Anchor Swivel, which has an additional piece to allow swivel and rotation on a different axis. Breaking load 8,500 pounds.
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp?pa ... &id=655621
$83.99
Suncor Stainless Steel 360 Degree Anchor Swivel
Shorter, still with 8,500 pounds breaking load.
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp?pa ... &id=655561
$65.99
I am still +/- on whether I want a swivel or not. Jay’s comment about the windlass grinding is not the first I have heard of that. I agree that it doesn’t seem like there should be all that twisting, but in some cases at least, there is, and for single handing, I am trying to avoid going up on the fore deck as much as possible, especially since the windlass controls are at the helm.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon