Anchors, Yesterday's Hero?

A friend fine got a rock wedged in his Bruce it nearly killed him trying to haul it up(no windlass). I had a CQR copy (Southwester?) and it gave me no confidence at all as it did not set well and dragged on a couple of occasions in tides that were not strong. Having bought a modern anchor, which sets immediatly I have so much confidence in it, I would never go back to a traditional type anchor.
 
The small ships visiting Poole town quay often drudge anchors to help getting in or out of a berth.

I was told the story of a yachtmaster instructor who roared up singlehandled there under full sail, big genoa, heading straight for the bridge...

Even his colleauges had their hearts in their mouths, then he kicked the pre-prepared anchor off the sidedeck, span the 42' boat around in a ' hand-brake turn ', recovered the anchor and coolly trundled up alongside.

If I tried that I'd still be wrapped around the bridge ! :rolleyes:
 
The small ships visiting Poole town quay often drudge anchors to help getting in or out of a berth.

I was told the story of a yachtmaster instructor who roared up singlehandled there under full sail, big genoa, heading straight for the bridge...

Even his colleauges had their hearts in their mouths, then he kicked the pre-prepared anchor off the sidedeck, span the 42' boat around in a ' hand-brake turn ', recovered the anchor and coolly trundled up alongside.

If I tried that I'd still be wrapped around the bridge ! :rolleyes:

Wow. Did he cheat and use the engine to berth, though?
 
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Good grief! if we all agreed with Tom all the time this would be a very strange world indeed.:D
 
I thought this thread was dead a buried! I hate to have the voice or reason and sanity in an anchor thread makes one want to turn to drink!

JJ, next time you are in Sydney, I'll also have a double.
 
Wow. Did he cheat and use the engine to berth, though?

As far as I know he sailed alongside, it's not exactly a Nelsonic feat if facing the wind; if I had the balls I'd do it more often !

One tip is to grab the whole mainsheet and let in and out by hand, don't rely on the sheet purchase feeding out.
 
I, personally, take anything Mr Cun*lips says with a pinch of salt. Though undoubtedly hugely more experienced than I'll ever be, any time I read what he has to say, I find myself mumbling "shut the f*** up you self opiniated, boring ****".
(But that's probably just me :confused: )

Probably so.
 
I, personally, take anything Mr Cun*lips says with a pinch of salt. Though undoubtedly hugely more experienced than I'll ever be, any time I read what he has to say, I find myself mumbling "shut the f*** up you self opiniated, boring ****".
(But that's probably just me :confused: )

Nope, certainly isn't just you.
 
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