Tim Good
Well-Known Member
The problem I have with the anchor alarm is that when I deploy the anchor from the bow I have to press a button to mark the position. Being singlehanded this seems difficult to me. Either I have to bring the phone to the bow where i will probably drop it, or I press the button when I'm back in the cockpit and will not have the right position and the anchor alarm would not make alot of sense. Sorry to be so complicated and maybe I'm being too perfectionist. I'm still wrestling with my german heritage.
A decent anchor alarm I feel is one of the most important things to get a good nights sleep and remain safe at anchor. Ours can even monitor the boat when shore and we can see its exact track displayed on another phone.
Anyhow, you don't need to drop the anchor on the app in the exact location. It can easily be done afterwards once you have set it. Since the anchor alarm draws a line where you swing then it is quickly apparent where the anchor is. You also don't need to have a circle as you're zone. This is particularly important when you drop you anchor close to a shore where your swing is fine when being blown in the expected wind direction but would mean you'd swing into a reef or the shore if it changed.
See the attached image. This was after 1 night but you can clearly see the arc once it began to blow and therefore when you can adjust the anchor position in the app later if you want to be a real perfectionist. At the end of the day if you're a few meters out because you drop it before you go to the bow, or later on then it doesn't make much difference. The beauty of adjusting the anchor location in the app later on is that you can see your swing profile and adjust your Guard Zone to within just 2m! I.e. it'll let you know if you drag almost immediately.
Note also the top bar. It is set to ARC but this can be set to a different shape (second image) if you don't want to swing into a crap pot, reef or fixed mooring nearby. Also the Cloud icon that says Remote. This is where you leave one phone on the boat and take another ashore. It will display the boat and track on the 2nd phone and give you an alarm if it's decided to exit the guard zone.
This specific App is called "Anchor!" by Marie Hullo. I have found it to be the most versatile.

