[Public-List] Anchor rode
R Kirk
isobar at verizon.net
Sat Mar 8 05:23:04 PST 2025
Of the two, I'd prefer an engine in my boat over a windlass.
On Saturday, March 8, 2025 at 07:40:32 AM EST, Mike Meinhold via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
I have a similar setup to Stephen - 30 feet of ⅜ chain and 200 feet nylon
rode. . My 30 lb ‘claw’ when properly set at 7:1 will not move. There’s
the problem! Breaking it free from Chesapeake mud almost always takes the
engine.
I keep the anchor in the lazarette, so I have to carry it aft. Next project
is a bow roller. Once I have some experience with that I will consider a
windlass.
Mike
Rinn Duin 272
On Fri, Mar 7, 2025 at 21:46 Stephen Gwyn via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> (Changed the subject since that's the topic of discussion)
>
> I've read the best rode is a combination of rope and chain. Chain for
> weight to get the catenary and chafe resistance, nylon rope because it
> stretches. I have 40' of 3/8" chain leading to 200' of 1/2" rope, connected
> with a rope to chain splice.
>
> The chain and the anchor together weigh about 95lbs. I don't have a
> windlass. I won't say it's easy bringing it in, but it's doable. My dad was
> able to bring it up out of 10 fathoms of water at age 78. But I'm thinking
> about a manual windlass at age 57. But new ones are hard to find and cost
> over $1000. And the last time I tried to order one at local chandler, I got
> talked out of it. The woman was 15 years older than me, and a foot shorter.
> She said: "You have a 30 footer, same as me. I don't have a windlass, so
> you can't have one either." I met her on the water after she retired. It
> turns she has an aluminum Fortress anchor and only 10' of 1/4" chain. Hmm.
> All the used ones I've seen have been seized or almost seized. Salt water
> takes its toll.
>
> Where I sail, it is impossible to anchor with a 7:1 scope in most of the
> anchorages. Too crowded and/or too deep. A section of chain let's you
> anchor more-or-less securely on a shorter scope. The Rocna anchor helps
> too.
>
> SG
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