benjenbav
Well-Known Member
Anyone else done this one?
At anchor last Sunday. As I winched it up, just as it went into its housing it twisted and jammed. The chap who sorted it out for me called this morning to say it had required "the big crowbar" to get it free.
On reflection, we had been anchored over the turn of the tide and had certainly swung round a fair bit so maybe I should have stopped the windlass as the anchor broke the surface of the water to give the chain a chance to unwind?
At anchor last Sunday. As I winched it up, just as it went into its housing it twisted and jammed. The chap who sorted it out for me called this morning to say it had required "the big crowbar" to get it free.
On reflection, we had been anchored over the turn of the tide and had certainly swung round a fair bit so maybe I should have stopped the windlass as the anchor broke the surface of the water to give the chain a chance to unwind?