eddystone
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What prompted me was reference to ground swells in the Pilotage Notes ( D M Street )attached to Imray Antigua A27. "On any beach open to the northwest as far south as Antigua, there is he danger of the ground swell, especially if the beach ashore is quite steep and the sand really soft. I strongly advise either a Bahamian moor or moor bow and stern when anchoring off. If the ground swell comes in during the night when on a single anchor it will pivot the boat around in the surf and within a few minutes the boat is driven onto the shore" He does however mention the season for ground swells generated by storms in the North Atlantic is October to the end of March and occasionally in April. So v.unlikely in May.
Still like to give it a go to see how it works - it occurred to me I have never used two anchors together in any configuration although anchored with a line to shore (or rock in Sweden) many times.
Thank you all for your responses.
Still like to give it a go to see how it works - it occurred to me I have never used two anchors together in any configuration although anchored with a line to shore (or rock in Sweden) many times.
Thank you all for your responses.