Inselaffe
Well-Known Member
Danforth Q\'s
Marnin,
I am starting to find my way around anchoring.
My (~1.5t) Etap 22 came with an approx 9kg Danforth style anchor:
The flukes(?) seem to be much nearer the length of the shank(?) than all the others that I have seen, and of the 7kg Danforth type that I recently got for a second anchor.
Is this 'normal', and is it possible to say if it will affect setting and holding?
I ask because I have had problems getting it to set on my first few tries, it seems to drag when I put motor half astern.
95% probable that it is because I am doing something wrong but from what I have heard/read what I did wasnt far off:
the last attempt as an eg (sand):
I lowered to bottom paying out 7:1 scope line with 6m chain leader as drifted with breeze downwind, snubbed and then motor half astern to set.
But I had to stop with the motor because it was dragging the anchor.
It held me overnight, but in sheltered non-tidal 'lake' behind a lock with only F3. If it hadn't have held, I would have just drifted to the nearby bank, no danger.
It was so much better than being rafted up on one of the island harbours, I loved it!
Next I want to try in the tidal channels behind the islands, but its with strong reversing currrent and I want to be much more confident before I try, so I thought I could (tentatively!) ask here first if it could be an obvious issue with my anchor...
Marnin,
I am starting to find my way around anchoring.
My (~1.5t) Etap 22 came with an approx 9kg Danforth style anchor:
The flukes(?) seem to be much nearer the length of the shank(?) than all the others that I have seen, and of the 7kg Danforth type that I recently got for a second anchor.
Is this 'normal', and is it possible to say if it will affect setting and holding?
I ask because I have had problems getting it to set on my first few tries, it seems to drag when I put motor half astern.
95% probable that it is because I am doing something wrong but from what I have heard/read what I did wasnt far off:
the last attempt as an eg (sand):
I lowered to bottom paying out 7:1 scope line with 6m chain leader as drifted with breeze downwind, snubbed and then motor half astern to set.
But I had to stop with the motor because it was dragging the anchor.
It held me overnight, but in sheltered non-tidal 'lake' behind a lock with only F3. If it hadn't have held, I would have just drifted to the nearby bank, no danger.
It was so much better than being rafted up on one of the island harbours, I loved it!
Next I want to try in the tidal channels behind the islands, but its with strong reversing currrent and I want to be much more confident before I try, so I thought I could (tentatively!) ask here first if it could be an obvious issue with my anchor...