[Public-list] Anchors
Rob Alley
1ralley at comcast.net
Thu Oct 6 17:29:52 PDT 2005
I have used the following for 10 or 12 years in the Chesapeake--where
there are few rocks, some crab pots and an occasional bicycle to foul an
anchor:
Anchor ( I use most the knock off danforth one that came with the boat
37 years ago)
10 feet of chain
20 feet of 5/8" nylon line
20 feet of chain
150 feet 5/8" nylon
The connections between chain and nylon are galvanized shackles with
pins wired, (replaced about every 5 years) in spliced line. I rarely
put out more than 60 feet.
The second bit of chain folds the line down, acting as an effective
catenary. In a quiet anchorage, the boat will settle about 70-80
degrees off the second bit of chain--the anchor becomes, in this case,
just insurance. I have never had an anchor drag with this rig, unless
badly fouled--and that in a 40 kt squall in mud the consistency of
applesauce. Is this overkill?? You betcha, and I sleep really well!!!
I also carry a 35 lb plough, in case things get really interesting.
Have yet to wet it.
Rob
SwiftLaw at aol.com wrote:
>Having just spent the night anchored off the Weepecket's in Buzzards Bay, it
>occurs that there may be better solutions and safer ones than I am using. I
>have a 20 lb "plow anchor" with 5 feet of chain.
>
>Any other favorites or weight combinations ? Thoughts, wisdom or advice ?
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