jenku
Well-Known Member
If the boat needs an anchor too heavy to be manhandled by the crew available the best option would surely be to get a smaller boat, not a smaller anchor...
Most people dont have the right size and definatly not enough chain from what ive seen around...Within reason, of course - I don't mean something completely ridiculous, such as a 400lb Manson on a Mirror dinghy.
I appreciate that there might just be more than one opinion about anchor types but I'm not asking about that. What I would like to know is what disadvantages there are in going up a size or two on the recommended weight for a particular boat.
Initial thoughts that occur to me include additional weight forward if stowed at the stemhead, the extra weight to haul up, and possibly a harder job to break out if well dug in.
I think it is very unwise to have any safety-critical system or equipment which can't be operated by everyone. What's going to happen with your Big Butch Anchor when it's night, blowing a hooley and you're down below, sweating out a broken leg?
I wonder what qualifies as a small boat? Ours is a 34' fin keeled sailing boat and displaces about 8 tons.
Could do what the mobos do. Just leave the engine in gear.
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I think anyone that has an eight ton 34 foot boat and is worried that they may have a small boat may have, ahem, 'size' issues, and should see a doctor as soon as possible!![]()