LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
Given that best practice is to put out anchor chain to 4 to 5 times the depth at HW.
Is that 4 to 5 times the depth where you first drop the anchor or where the boat ends up at the end of the scope?
This could make quite a difference if anchoring on a sloping bottom, say the slope depth is 4 mtrs difference over the scope. You drop the anchor in 8 mtrs at HW.
If parallel to the shore then 4x8 so 32 mtrs would be correct, so let's say that's what you put out, but if the wind shifts, the bottom at the end of the scope could be 12 mtrs if the wind turns you off shore, or 4 mtrs if the wind turns you on shore. 32 mtrs when the boat is sitting in 12 mtrs is a little spartan! but no problem if in 4 mtrs, except if you increase scope to allow for 12 mtrs, which could mean you are bumping the bottom if the wind shifts 180 over night.
The books all say "4 to 5 times the depth" but always seem to assume a flat bottom, what is your opinion?
Is that 4 to 5 times the depth where you first drop the anchor or where the boat ends up at the end of the scope?
This could make quite a difference if anchoring on a sloping bottom, say the slope depth is 4 mtrs difference over the scope. You drop the anchor in 8 mtrs at HW.
If parallel to the shore then 4x8 so 32 mtrs would be correct, so let's say that's what you put out, but if the wind shifts, the bottom at the end of the scope could be 12 mtrs if the wind turns you off shore, or 4 mtrs if the wind turns you on shore. 32 mtrs when the boat is sitting in 12 mtrs is a little spartan! but no problem if in 4 mtrs, except if you increase scope to allow for 12 mtrs, which could mean you are bumping the bottom if the wind shifts 180 over night.
The books all say "4 to 5 times the depth" but always seem to assume a flat bottom, what is your opinion?