Nessy
Active Member
Dear Skippers!
First of all, sorry for my bad English! I‘m to lazy to use AI and hope discussing with you will help to improve my English a little.
We are retired German motorboaters. During winter the boat, Beneteau Antares 9.80, is lying in Barneville-Carteret/Normandy.
Since 2019 we made several trips to Southern Brittany until La Rochelle, Bilbao Guggenheim.Museum, Isles of Scilly and Southcoast to Isle of Wight, last year Normandy, Seine, Paris.
This year, first we planned to travel to Dublin for a Guinness, but my wife and multifunction crew Regine is afraid of storm, rain, coldness and long distances in rough weather.
Therefore we will go once again to La Rochelle, slow to and slow back, with 6 months time.
Until now with the „new“ boat we never had anchored anywhere.
Due to this we were completly unexpierienced with overnighting at anchor in the rocky region of the Brittany coast.
With our former boat we often spent the weekend at anchor, but on the river Rhine on sandy grounds.
Now I read about using a trip line to rescue the anchor if it hooks in between some stones on the ground.
Therefore I would like to ask you politely for some advice regarding an anchor trip line:
Who has experience with a hooked anchor? Does it happen often?
Many thanks in advance for your help and Happy Easter!
Stefan + Regine
MY Nautic, WYC Wiesbaden Yacht Club

First of all, sorry for my bad English! I‘m to lazy to use AI and hope discussing with you will help to improve my English a little.
We are retired German motorboaters. During winter the boat, Beneteau Antares 9.80, is lying in Barneville-Carteret/Normandy.
Since 2019 we made several trips to Southern Brittany until La Rochelle, Bilbao Guggenheim.Museum, Isles of Scilly and Southcoast to Isle of Wight, last year Normandy, Seine, Paris.
This year, first we planned to travel to Dublin for a Guinness, but my wife and multifunction crew Regine is afraid of storm, rain, coldness and long distances in rough weather.
Therefore we will go once again to La Rochelle, slow to and slow back, with 6 months time.
Until now with the „new“ boat we never had anchored anywhere.
Due to this we were completly unexpierienced with overnighting at anchor in the rocky region of the Brittany coast.
With our former boat we often spent the weekend at anchor, but on the river Rhine on sandy grounds.
Now I read about using a trip line to rescue the anchor if it hooks in between some stones on the ground.
Therefore I would like to ask you politely for some advice regarding an anchor trip line:
- recommended length?
- line diameter?
- best attachment point on the anchor?
- should it be a heavy sinking line or a floating line?
- with a buoy or without?
Who has experience with a hooked anchor? Does it happen often?
Many thanks in advance for your help and Happy Easter!
Stefan + Regine
MY Nautic, WYC Wiesbaden Yacht Club



