vas
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evening all,
one for Jonathan I guess... obvs everyone is free to suggest
right, 43ft f/b mobo 12odd tons.
East Med setting, 99% of anchoring done on reasonably protected bays with a 18-20mm floating rope tied back to the rocks.
Water depths between 4-8m (as in drop at 8m, reverse to around 4m and 40m from shore), usually 35-40m of 10mm ISO galvanised chain out. Anchor a 20kg Mantus, seabed often sand.
Windlass a 1500W Lofrans Tigress (horizontal).
Never used anything as a snubber, all load remains to windlass - occasionally I've used the "lock" on the windlass body to the gipsy (seems a bit of an afterthought and flimpsy).
Around 30-40days at anchor each summer, typically stay in same place for 4-5days at a time. Avoid marinas (not that there are many here...)
Enough with the intro!
So having read many of the anchoring/snubbing/whatnot threads, I thought I could try that myself. Mind when anchored wind is typically 0-3kn after 8pm and up to midday and may go up to 8kn during the early afternoon.
There have been cases where we had 2 days of wind in excess of 16kn, when that happens it usually is NOT head on but from the side, so boat shifts about. Once had to drop a FX11 I have with a 5m of 6mm chain at the stern and use one aft cleat in order to stop the boat moving about too much.
Found (but haven't yet bought!) a decent self releasing chain hook - was 30+ euro for a nice shiny ss one, looking for a galv one...
considering I've NOT got mid ship cleats (I know haven't bothered to fit them following the refit, have to eventually but not in a great hurry) my option is to use the two fwd deck bow cleats which are almost 1m from the bow either side of the windlass with their own fairleads.
Q:
do I get some stretchy (not good with ropes!) 16mm rope say 4m each side with the hook in the middle with two soft shackles to go through the bow cleats, or does it make sense to use some rubber springs as well since 4m wont give enough stretch?
Bow is over a metre from the sea level, going for more than 4-5m each side will be a bit too much with the hook permanently in the water (if it makes any difference-doubt it!)
I guess getting a shorter line and adding a proper ss spring is out of the question, right? Not that I found softish springs that would probably work.
Ideas welcomed, just keep in mind that since I cannot really say I have any problems with my existing setup, if the system is not reasonably easy to use, it wont get used so might as well not spent money building it...
final concern is that I'm sleeping in the bow cabin, chain grinding on the bow roller is minimal unless 15+kn winds in which case, I like the grinding as it wakes me up, go up to watch what's going on and eventually end half asleep in the salon sofa keeping an eye on things. There was only ever been one night that I had to stay awake from 2am till mid morning...
cheers
V.
one for Jonathan I guess... obvs everyone is free to suggest
right, 43ft f/b mobo 12odd tons.
East Med setting, 99% of anchoring done on reasonably protected bays with a 18-20mm floating rope tied back to the rocks.
Water depths between 4-8m (as in drop at 8m, reverse to around 4m and 40m from shore), usually 35-40m of 10mm ISO galvanised chain out. Anchor a 20kg Mantus, seabed often sand.
Windlass a 1500W Lofrans Tigress (horizontal).
Never used anything as a snubber, all load remains to windlass - occasionally I've used the "lock" on the windlass body to the gipsy (seems a bit of an afterthought and flimpsy).
Around 30-40days at anchor each summer, typically stay in same place for 4-5days at a time. Avoid marinas (not that there are many here...)
Enough with the intro!
So having read many of the anchoring/snubbing/whatnot threads, I thought I could try that myself. Mind when anchored wind is typically 0-3kn after 8pm and up to midday and may go up to 8kn during the early afternoon.
There have been cases where we had 2 days of wind in excess of 16kn, when that happens it usually is NOT head on but from the side, so boat shifts about. Once had to drop a FX11 I have with a 5m of 6mm chain at the stern and use one aft cleat in order to stop the boat moving about too much.
Found (but haven't yet bought!) a decent self releasing chain hook - was 30+ euro for a nice shiny ss one, looking for a galv one...
considering I've NOT got mid ship cleats (I know haven't bothered to fit them following the refit, have to eventually but not in a great hurry) my option is to use the two fwd deck bow cleats which are almost 1m from the bow either side of the windlass with their own fairleads.
Q:
do I get some stretchy (not good with ropes!) 16mm rope say 4m each side with the hook in the middle with two soft shackles to go through the bow cleats, or does it make sense to use some rubber springs as well since 4m wont give enough stretch?
Bow is over a metre from the sea level, going for more than 4-5m each side will be a bit too much with the hook permanently in the water (if it makes any difference-doubt it!)
I guess getting a shorter line and adding a proper ss spring is out of the question, right? Not that I found softish springs that would probably work.
Ideas welcomed, just keep in mind that since I cannot really say I have any problems with my existing setup, if the system is not reasonably easy to use, it wont get used so might as well not spent money building it...
final concern is that I'm sleeping in the bow cabin, chain grinding on the bow roller is minimal unless 15+kn winds in which case, I like the grinding as it wakes me up, go up to watch what's going on and eventually end half asleep in the salon sofa keeping an eye on things. There was only ever been one night that I had to stay awake from 2am till mid morning...
cheers
V.