JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
Let's not get involve in an acrimonious anchor thread, but a bag of stones, must be the worst.
Is it much worse than a traditional Broads mudweight?
Let's not get involve in an acrimonious anchor thread, but a bag of stones, must be the worst.
Is it much worse than a traditional Broads mudweight?
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Yes, see #14.
Could you not float the boat off the trailer, then beach it while you take the trailer back to the dinghy park, then come back and push it off the beach?
If you are usually using the same slipway, you could rig up something that stays put...A tight length of rope running along the ground, from an anchor point below the LW mark to one above HW.
I've a nasty feeling it's going to be very anchor-like...how about a large simple block on it and a long line, so you can pull the boat off the beach and let it back in to get into?
You'd be better off using a lead window sash weight. It would take up far less room and would cost less than the bag.
https://www.mightonproducts.com/products/sash-window-hardware/sash-weights/lead-weights
If the wind blew offshore, it would be much easier - I could just tether the boat to a tree or bench ashore. As it is, I think a hefty grapnel will work very well - the beach is pebbly over soft mud.