Searush
Well-Known Member
I have a 35lb CQR on my Pentland & it is stored on deck, hooked around the front pulpit upright (behind the fairlead) with the shank tied to the aft upright so it can't slip forward. It is well out of the way of mooring strops or shorelines. We have a lot of overfalls & short steep wind over tide conditions in N Wales & it has never been a problem, even in conditions where I have lifted off the foredeck on the downstrokes. When approaching an anchorage it gets moved to the bow roller while the chain is flaked out. If accidentally left on the bow roller in rough water it has slipped & deployed itself - but it can be tied down to prevent that.
Feel free to spend money on chocks if you like, but they aren't really needed & it will still need tying down in short steep seas.
Feel free to spend money on chocks if you like, but they aren't really needed & it will still need tying down in short steep seas.