Kukri
Well-Known Member
New to me boat is an Ohlson 38, recently bought, and I have a little list of winter jobs..
Home waters are the Thames estuary
The windlass is an SL 555 / Seatiger with a 10mm rope/chain gypsy. The chain is worn out and the windlass needs an overhaul, so if I am going to make changes, now is the time.
My personal habit with the last boat, a gaff cutter of the same size but a good deal more displacement and windage, with a Reids of Paisley windlass that would have suited a young battleship, was to anchor using a 45lbs CQR and a fairly short scope of 12mm chain, and if things got exciting, which they seldom did, to veer more chain and drop an angel down it. Her displacement was such that 100 metres of 12mm chain didn't really bother her much, but the new lady, whilst a good deal heavier than an AWB, is more delicate, and the received wisdom is to get the weight amidships if you can.
Option 1: overhaul the windlass and buy some 10mm chain
Option 2: ditto but swap the gypsy and go for 12mm chain
I'm not asking about anchors as I have used CQRs for forty-five years and I am stuck in my ways - besides, it stows easily in the fairlead...
Home waters are the Thames estuary
The windlass is an SL 555 / Seatiger with a 10mm rope/chain gypsy. The chain is worn out and the windlass needs an overhaul, so if I am going to make changes, now is the time.
My personal habit with the last boat, a gaff cutter of the same size but a good deal more displacement and windage, with a Reids of Paisley windlass that would have suited a young battleship, was to anchor using a 45lbs CQR and a fairly short scope of 12mm chain, and if things got exciting, which they seldom did, to veer more chain and drop an angel down it. Her displacement was such that 100 metres of 12mm chain didn't really bother her much, but the new lady, whilst a good deal heavier than an AWB, is more delicate, and the received wisdom is to get the weight amidships if you can.
Option 1: overhaul the windlass and buy some 10mm chain
Option 2: ditto but swap the gypsy and go for 12mm chain
I'm not asking about anchors as I have used CQRs for forty-five years and I am stuck in my ways - besides, it stows easily in the fairlead...