geem
Well-Known Member
Not often in the Caribbean as anchorages are often quite busy. We wouldd to do it often where space allowed.I think we're all aware that a fouled anchor doesn't work. ? Do you never anchor under sail?
Thr point I was trying to make is often engines are not powerful enough to set an oversized anchor. We can easily bury our anchor since we have a 22" prop and a 4.4 litre diesel engine. Similar sized boats to us have far smaller engine with small props and can't power set the anchor. It's not a great time to find out your anchor didn't set when the wind gets up. Also, we find getting an anchor to set here is more difficult than when we used to sail in the UK. A good anchor makes all the difference. When we first came here we had a Bruce. It was awful. It simply wouldn't penetrate the seagrass. We had to look for a patch of white sand and anchor in that. Power setting that anchor was a no no. You would just drag it for miles. It worked perfectly when we were inthe UK. I don't think it would make any difference here if the Bruce had been twice the weight. It still wouldn't have set.