Salty John
Well-Known Member
We anchored very successfully on two three-year cruises in the USA/Caribbean - mainly sandy bottoms; we never dragged and had enough confidence in our system to sleep easily and to leave the boat for long periods unattended.
My system of choice for heavier weather and confined anchorages was two CQRs on all chain set at about 45 degrees apart but, when appropriate, we would use a Bahamian moor or a single anchor.
Each anchor system alone was capable of holding the boat. I certainly wouldn't use a two-anchor system in which each anchor could only handle half the load.
I used 10' long nylon snubbers to absorb snatching and keep things quiet in the forepeak.
We also carried a big Danforth which I like in mud.
My system of choice for heavier weather and confined anchorages was two CQRs on all chain set at about 45 degrees apart but, when appropriate, we would use a Bahamian moor or a single anchor.
Each anchor system alone was capable of holding the boat. I certainly wouldn't use a two-anchor system in which each anchor could only handle half the load.
I used 10' long nylon snubbers to absorb snatching and keep things quiet in the forepeak.
We also carried a big Danforth which I like in mud.