catmandoo
Well-Known Member
Following on from other post about anchor drag alarm I have a drag out put on my GPS which I have been considering linking to a latching relay and a burglar alarm siren which I wired up but did not use. The reason is that the set point setting puts me in a dilemma . The GPS seems to have a capacity for anything up to a mile or more of drag and with that specification I suppose distances measured in metres might not be very accurate
A boat moves around at anchor swinging within a circle of fixed radius depending on the amount of rode set out however with 20 metres laid an overall movement of say 50 metres taking into account a slip over a full 40 m diameter of swing seems rather small if the drag alarm is not all that accurate at small distances which might be essential in a tight anchorage close to some rocks etc
Even a metre of surreptitious slow slip might be critical taking into account response times etc of the crew . Also it all depends on where the GPS thinks the anchor should be . Difficult when its on the boat and not on the anchor .
Does any one out there consider slip to that accuracy . or even change the slip set point to suit the situation in different anchorages . What do you use as the anchor position etc . I think the set point is the position of the boat when when the anchor drag alarm is set which means that the skipper should be worried if it slips a few meters in one direction when the rode is taught but not so when it moves within the 40 metre or so in the slack direction if there is a wind change over night Getting mind boggling ??
Actually the wind change over night is of more concern !
Any comments
A boat moves around at anchor swinging within a circle of fixed radius depending on the amount of rode set out however with 20 metres laid an overall movement of say 50 metres taking into account a slip over a full 40 m diameter of swing seems rather small if the drag alarm is not all that accurate at small distances which might be essential in a tight anchorage close to some rocks etc
Even a metre of surreptitious slow slip might be critical taking into account response times etc of the crew . Also it all depends on where the GPS thinks the anchor should be . Difficult when its on the boat and not on the anchor .
Does any one out there consider slip to that accuracy . or even change the slip set point to suit the situation in different anchorages . What do you use as the anchor position etc . I think the set point is the position of the boat when when the anchor drag alarm is set which means that the skipper should be worried if it slips a few meters in one direction when the rode is taught but not so when it moves within the 40 metre or so in the slack direction if there is a wind change over night Getting mind boggling ??
Actually the wind change over night is of more concern !
Any comments

