kashurst
Well-Known Member
As title suggests we had a bit of a disaster two weeks ago. Anchored dragged whilst I was ashore. SWMBO didnt get engines started soon enough and we ended up bobbing up and down against a harbour wall but shallow rocks mangled the props. On the positive side the fenders were out!
So after a bit of thought as to what went wrong I suspect my anchoring technique is could be improved and swmbos engine starting practiced. Also we often find ourselves anchored over seagrass that can be tricky to get a grip in
Usually I drop the anchor whilst slowly moving backwards for 4 to 5 times the depth. Anchor is a big delta on 12mm chain. Sometimes its very apparent thattheanchor has caught as the boat moves backwards and then jerks forwards momentarily, other times the boat just stops and after 5 mins watching a transit I usually decide we are OK. This time we were OK for three hours before it let go. No big wave, or sudden gusts the boat just went sliding.
Considering buying a rocna anchor as we anchor a lot (but not overnight) do these reset readily ?
Doing this on an ipad sorry for rubbish typing
So after a bit of thought as to what went wrong I suspect my anchoring technique is could be improved and swmbos engine starting practiced. Also we often find ourselves anchored over seagrass that can be tricky to get a grip in
Usually I drop the anchor whilst slowly moving backwards for 4 to 5 times the depth. Anchor is a big delta on 12mm chain. Sometimes its very apparent thattheanchor has caught as the boat moves backwards and then jerks forwards momentarily, other times the boat just stops and after 5 mins watching a transit I usually decide we are OK. This time we were OK for three hours before it let go. No big wave, or sudden gusts the boat just went sliding.
Considering buying a rocna anchor as we anchor a lot (but not overnight) do these reset readily ?
Doing this on an ipad sorry for rubbish typing