MystyBlue2
Well-Known Member
If i where to be anchored and for some reason it was completely wedged and had to buoy it off, Chuck the remaining rope overboard, plot it on my plotter and head home and then retrieve the whole lot at a later date, What would be the correct way of doing this?
I have a 2.5kg Bruce anchor,
4m 8mm galv chain,
100m 10mm polyprop anchor rode,
A1 polyform bouy.
I'm assuming i would use the boat hook and bring in my lazy line until i come to my overhand knot in the anchor warp. Lets say I'm in 10m of water so the knot would be tied at 40m, Disconnect the lazy line, Clip the buoy to the overhand knot and throw over....But what about the excess rope?
There would potentially be around 60m of floating polyprop floating on the surface causing potential hazards to other water traffic?
Would i have to coil it up as tightly to the buoy as possible before i ditch the whole anchor system or is there another way?
Cheers folks ?
I have a 2.5kg Bruce anchor,
4m 8mm galv chain,
100m 10mm polyprop anchor rode,
A1 polyform bouy.
I'm assuming i would use the boat hook and bring in my lazy line until i come to my overhand knot in the anchor warp. Lets say I'm in 10m of water so the knot would be tied at 40m, Disconnect the lazy line, Clip the buoy to the overhand knot and throw over....But what about the excess rope?
There would potentially be around 60m of floating polyprop floating on the surface causing potential hazards to other water traffic?
Would i have to coil it up as tightly to the buoy as possible before i ditch the whole anchor system or is there another way?
Cheers folks ?