This is the sixth season for our CD-25. We don't anchor much, but I believe we know how to do it with enough scope (at least 5 to 1), backing down, etc. In any wind at all, the bow swings first to one side and then the other. As the wind gets up to 10-15 knots, the swings get bigger and each one is stopped abruptly by the set anchor. Each swing ends in a jerk on the anchor rode, and in 15 knots of wind the abrupt jerk on the rode is pretty hard. This goes on continuously and would be OK except that our experience has been that the anchor sooner or later succumbs to this and starts to drag. It seems to me that the design of the boat leads to this behavior - no keel, light bow, windage forward. Has anyone else experienced this, and if so, what have you done to make anchoring more secure.