NUTMEG
Well-Known Member
All right. Apologise upfront. Websites perused etc. books read and so on but would still value opinions.
I currently have a Cornish Crabber 24' Mk1. The one with a lifting plate and no headroom.
Sail mainly on the east coast mud.
She has a huge plough type anchor and a 7.5kgm Bruce, 20 meters of 8mm chain and 20 meters octoplait.
The big plough is a pain to keep on the foredeck, bowsprit and other stuff in the way and staysail sheets love grabbing it. The smaller Bruce would fit in the roller out of the way.
Would it be reasonable to stow the big hook in a locker and reserve it for overnight sleeping aboard and use the Bruce for lunch, waiting for tides etc?
Does a 7.5kgm Bruce sound manly enough for a fairly heavy 24 foot gaffer?
I don't sail in gale force conditions or anchor (out of choice) in exposed places.
No comments on anchors please I can not afford a new one!
Steve
I currently have a Cornish Crabber 24' Mk1. The one with a lifting plate and no headroom.
Sail mainly on the east coast mud.
She has a huge plough type anchor and a 7.5kgm Bruce, 20 meters of 8mm chain and 20 meters octoplait.
The big plough is a pain to keep on the foredeck, bowsprit and other stuff in the way and staysail sheets love grabbing it. The smaller Bruce would fit in the roller out of the way.
Would it be reasonable to stow the big hook in a locker and reserve it for overnight sleeping aboard and use the Bruce for lunch, waiting for tides etc?
Does a 7.5kgm Bruce sound manly enough for a fairly heavy 24 foot gaffer?
I don't sail in gale force conditions or anchor (out of choice) in exposed places.
No comments on anchors please I can not afford a new one!
Steve