webcraft
Well-Known Member
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There is special level of tosh and inexperience of firm holding in crowded anchorages in a blow.
Have a really good look at anchors under strain above 15-20 knots and you'll see how scope not catenary defines the angle of pull on the anchor, and how small a scope will hold a well set anchor at a decent angle. Damping snatching and veering matter much more for reassurance and sleeping.
Personal experience also shows me that new generation anchors will hold at shorter scopes/higher angles than, eg, a CQR, making them invaluable in crowded anchorages. Plus of course they reset quickly if the direction of pull changes.
Putting out 100m of chain in 10m of water would have you aground in my local anchorage, not to mention making you incredibly unpopular as you bounced off other yachts left and right. Where do people get these ideas from? 4x depth is adequate in most conditions provided the anchor is well dug in.
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