[Public-list] RE: Anchor stowage
Meinhold, Michael J
MICHAEL.J.MEINHOLD at saic.com
Wed Jun 2 07:29:09 PDT 2004
I like the pulpit as a place to stow the anchor and keep it safely
convenient, but I haven't seen an off-the-shelf securing system that I
trust. I lash it to the pulpit and have a second smaller anchor secured in
chocks on the deck. I think carrying a heavy anchor forward is a significant
risk to boat and crew under some conditions, and even if it is stowed aft,
it should be securely lashed or clamped down.
Mike
Rinn Duin #272
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Hi there -
I agree...with regards to safety and sailing performance the pulpit option
has everything going against it with only handy access for anchoring being
for it. I recall hearing a story about a boat that while pitching in a head
sea tossed its anchor back into the cockpit.
Gord #426 Surprise
> John,
>
> I would not recommend a bow pulpit anchor mounting system. I have a
> nice Danforth laying in about 250 feet of water between Grand and
> Williams islands in Lake Superior.
>
> Brian Zinser
> Manana #134
>
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> [mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Manza, John LtCol
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>
> I sailed Jante II # 150 back from Ashtabula, Ohio to Detroit this past
> week. The weather was pretty crappy and some large seas built up in
> Lake Erie. I was hoping to see some Alberg owners at Port Clinton, but
> the west winds took us on a long northwesterly tack up to the Canadian
> shore.
>
> My major lesson learned was that my new pulpit anchor mounting system is
> not trustworthy. Repeated plunging of the bow set the anchor free. I
> had tied the anchor chain off so we did not come to a screeching halt,
> but the result was three or four minutes of the anchor banging against
> the bow before I could harness up and retrieve it. In the future I will
> always tie off the anchor to the top of the pulpit.
>
> The good side of the trip was the refurbished sails that I rigged from
> sailcare. These were original sails from 1966 (a storm jib and jib) and
> they performed and looked like new after the rework. I highly recommend
> the use of that company to those who do not wish to purchase new sails.
> http://www.sailcare.com/
>
> John Manza
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