catlotion
Well-Known Member
Hi Windermere sailors,
The wardens recommend that you don't anchor overnight on the lake but we'd like to anchor somewhere up near Wray Castle as we have friends staying on a campsite nearby.
We've anchored near there before during the day and couldn't see a real problem but does anyone have any tips for location or technique please? We've rowed the kedge anchor out from the stern before but thought maybe it's best to use both anchors on the bow in a separated pattern? (large danforth and small bruce).
The main issue I can think of is getting close enough to get a decent scope laid and then avoiding swinging aground if the wind changes overnight... Setting a stern anchor to prevent swing could cause other problems in this scenario?
not too experienced with anchoring I'm afraid so any tips welcome (to help us get a little sleep that night!)
cheers,
Toby
The wardens recommend that you don't anchor overnight on the lake but we'd like to anchor somewhere up near Wray Castle as we have friends staying on a campsite nearby.
We've anchored near there before during the day and couldn't see a real problem but does anyone have any tips for location or technique please? We've rowed the kedge anchor out from the stern before but thought maybe it's best to use both anchors on the bow in a separated pattern? (large danforth and small bruce).
The main issue I can think of is getting close enough to get a decent scope laid and then avoiding swinging aground if the wind changes overnight... Setting a stern anchor to prevent swing could cause other problems in this scenario?
not too experienced with anchoring I'm afraid so any tips welcome (to help us get a little sleep that night!)
cheers,
Toby