rszemeti
Active member
Hi,
We sit on a swinging mooring, and up to now have gone to the trouble of pulling the inchor inboard (not an easy task, it has to squeeze in the pulpit gap, with the furler and navlights getting in the way) and stow it in the locker, and run the mooring strop out over the main bow roller.
We have a second, smaller bow roller on the other side, I've considered running the mooring strop over that.
What are peoples thoughts on leaving the anchor in place whilst on a swinging mooring?
We sit on a swinging mooring, and up to now have gone to the trouble of pulling the inchor inboard (not an easy task, it has to squeeze in the pulpit gap, with the furler and navlights getting in the way) and stow it in the locker, and run the mooring strop out over the main bow roller.
We have a second, smaller bow roller on the other side, I've considered running the mooring strop over that.
What are peoples thoughts on leaving the anchor in place whilst on a swinging mooring?