Steve Clayton
Well-Known Member
I want you to picture the scene (cos we've all been there!);
Idylic anchorage early evening; just you & SWMBO and a couple of other yachts. The cove you are in is like glass and the yacht is hardly moving. The weather forecast you checked earlier indicates this will be perfect all night.
The wine is opened (you can choose; red, white, ot if you must, rosa
.) The Cobb B-B-Q is going great and the fish you caught earlier is smelling fantastic on the B-B-Q..
As you eat your evening meal and enjoy the wine the sun is going down and a feeling of contentment engulfs you; aaaahhhhhh; fantastic.
You retire to bed at one with the world; the electronics providing the anchor watch; contentment surrounds you; then you fall asleep.
THEN at 2:00am the wind changes and gets up to 30 knots. The sea that was like glass has white horses and the anchor chain starts to snatch. "Where the [--word removed--] did that lot come from?" as you leap out of bed to assess what's going on.
So to ease the snatching I need a snubber; 45' yacht; (whoops 45.2' yacht as we all know how important the extra 0.2' is.).
We're living on the boat for the next 10 days as the apartment is at rent ( www.seraph-apartments.com - subtle or what!!!) so I've got time to make one of these up.
So recommendations as to best rope quality;, snubber design, setting, and other considerations greatly received.
Steve
www.seraph-sailing.com
Idylic anchorage early evening; just you & SWMBO and a couple of other yachts. The cove you are in is like glass and the yacht is hardly moving. The weather forecast you checked earlier indicates this will be perfect all night.
The wine is opened (you can choose; red, white, ot if you must, rosa
As you eat your evening meal and enjoy the wine the sun is going down and a feeling of contentment engulfs you; aaaahhhhhh; fantastic.
You retire to bed at one with the world; the electronics providing the anchor watch; contentment surrounds you; then you fall asleep.
THEN at 2:00am the wind changes and gets up to 30 knots. The sea that was like glass has white horses and the anchor chain starts to snatch. "Where the [--word removed--] did that lot come from?" as you leap out of bed to assess what's going on.
So to ease the snatching I need a snubber; 45' yacht; (whoops 45.2' yacht as we all know how important the extra 0.2' is.).
We're living on the boat for the next 10 days as the apartment is at rent ( www.seraph-apartments.com - subtle or what!!!) so I've got time to make one of these up.
So recommendations as to best rope quality;, snubber design, setting, and other considerations greatly received.
Steve
www.seraph-sailing.com