alanch
Well-Known Member
Being a belt and braces type of boater I have been in the habit of dropping my anchor and about 5 metres of chain on the bottom when moored up. Did this recently at Dorchester, wandered ashore, good kip that night and underway in the morning. Moored up again at the refuse point at Days lock and then again on the lock approach. As the lock was on self service went up and did the business, and noticed on the way back from the lock that the anchor was down. Oh Bother. Struggled to recover it but eventually did so with half a tree hanging off it - and the shank was bent 45 degrees. There was no indication at all on the way upriver that the anchor was down - no chain bashing the hull and the boat behaved perfectly normally. If you are looking for a moral to the story then I don't have one. Suggestions invited. Be kind!