Stemar
Well-Known Member
Ever since losing a CQR and 20m of chain to a mooring trot (I blame Mr Volvo!), I've been meaning to set up a tripping line.
I've now got a load of 6mm line, which I reckon should be strong enough for a 20lb anchor, so I want to set it up. I'd quite like to keep the end on board, so I figure that attaching one end to the pulpit and clipping the other to the anchor before I let go, then pulling in most of the slack once the anchor's set should work.
This brings me to storage. If I'm going to use it, it needs to be covenient. I was thinking of fixing a bag to the pulpit, as suggested in a recent thread, but then got a bit paranoid about the idea of having 50m of line attached to the bow in case it gets loose and heads for the prop, which is most likely to happen in bad weather, when I most need the donk /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Does the team think my paranoia is justified, or would a tie shut bag with a tie down flap hold the line safe?
I've now got a load of 6mm line, which I reckon should be strong enough for a 20lb anchor, so I want to set it up. I'd quite like to keep the end on board, so I figure that attaching one end to the pulpit and clipping the other to the anchor before I let go, then pulling in most of the slack once the anchor's set should work.
This brings me to storage. If I'm going to use it, it needs to be covenient. I was thinking of fixing a bag to the pulpit, as suggested in a recent thread, but then got a bit paranoid about the idea of having 50m of line attached to the bow in case it gets loose and heads for the prop, which is most likely to happen in bad weather, when I most need the donk /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Does the team think my paranoia is justified, or would a tie shut bag with a tie down flap hold the line safe?