Tranona
Well-Known Member
Not at all. Plenty of anchoring in the Med. It is not about my view, but just commenting that what you see as a big issue is not the same for the people who buy modern production boats. If it was then designers would design their boats with better anchoring arrangements. As I said, once you learn how to do it with an open top locker it really is not a big issue. After all hundreds of boats with this type of anchor locker anchor in the Caribbean all year round - the boats are very popular there and the numbers will only increase so I guess the buyers are happy with their boats.I think you views are influenced by your experience of sailing the Med. In the Caribbean anchoring is the norm. Marinas are few and far between. We see on a regular basis the stick in the chain locker. There are plenty of Bav, Jen Ben based over in the Caribbean that spend the whole season at anchor. They just have to learn to use a stick. We also see appalling anchor practice but that is a whole new thread

