Chrissie
Well-Known Member
I have, rough weather and a larger boat had come and plonked itself in front of me, my sixth sense told me he would drag, and he did, hed put his anchor through a lobster cage.
Anchor watch is an app on my phone.
Never used it yet but I've only had the phone a couple of months!
Seriously, I'd probably use it in Dylans first video.
It's my habit to sketch some anchor bearings on a pad - ideally transits at right angles
Cue another one of those tired old cliches:
'the chain aint doin no good in the locker.........'
One genuinely believed that if he was in 5 metres of water he needed 5 metres of chain to be out.
If it's blowing a hooley we do keep an anchor watch. Not for our anchor but the boats in front particularly if they are French, American or charterers, all of whom are renowned for poor anchoring. We have had a number of boats drift down on us fenders out and pushing off works.,
I'm sure the Italians deserve to be on that list?
I hope the crew made you fit a log after that.The only time I ever set an anchor watch was after antering a river on an outgoing tide in very light air, we were in a race and the outflow was faster than than we could sail in the light breeze, put the pick down and had a watch dropping bits of bread over the side and timing them to get some indication of the speed.
We managed 4th place.
A bit racist in here!
No wonder the English are hated abroad with comments re the Itallians, French etc.
You shouldn't put down a whole nationality based on perhaps one bad experience or jingoistic inherited misinformation.
Sorry if any offence was taken. The comments were firmly of the tongue in cheek kind.No wonder the English are hated abroad with comments re the Itallians, French etc.
You shouldn't put down a whole nationality based on perhaps one bad experience or jingoistic inherited misinformation.
Also, lay off charterers, some folk don't have the luxury of owning their own boat and most that I have met are all careful to keep to the rules of the sea and keen to adhere to common practices and curtisies. Whilst some get it wrong, so do some boat owners.
I'm surprised Sunsail have not sued this forum for the many past comments.
Charterers have a tough time.... I have met an ex Americas cup skipper and Olympic sailor who often charted. So its unwise to assume all charterers are inexperienced
No wonder the English are hated abroad with comments re the Itallians, French etc.
You shouldn't put down a whole nationality based on perhaps one bad experience or jingoistic inherited misinformation.
Also, lay off charterers, some folk don't have the luxury of owning their own boat and most that I have met are all careful to keep to the rules of the sea and keen to adhere to common practices and curtisies. Whilst some get it wrong, so do some boat owners.
I'm surprised Sunsail have not sued this forum for the many past comments.