NormanS
Well-Known Member
Interesting (though JD's question might provide the answer).
I have had two threads, 'Dragging of Anchors' and more recently an update imaginatively called 'Dragging of anchors 2'
In both threads no-one admitted to or described their 'modern' anchor dragging - except because it was caught in a Supermarket trolley, crab pot or tin can and surely you know when you catch a supermarket trolley and re-anchor. Now I was surprised that no-one had dragged their anchor, at all, and this thread suggests 'slightly' differently.
If modern anchors are so reliable surely there is less need for an anchor alarm. In fact are anchor alarms not a bit like life rafts - jolly useful if you need one, but no-one actually needs one
I appreciate the concept that an anchor alarm is free, its accurate so why not use it - but surely after a few nights at anchor when the alarm does not sound and then 100 further nights when the alarm does not sound - you get used to it not alarming you and its value of giving you a good night's sleep slowly, or rapidly diminishes.
Jonathan
In over 50 years of coastal cruising, where the only means of staying put over night is anchoring, I have never used an anchor alarm, but then I use a tried and tested design of anchor, and what some light weight boat people, would call, heavy chain. ?

