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..... but RYA has this summer produced advice with help from BORG and the Wildlife Trusts for anchoring in areas of known sensitivity like Studland, which suggests you do not try to plough the anchor in as described above. More importantly the RYA advice is when raising it, to pull the boat up to the anchor under power to avoid dragging it through the seabed.
What does the panel think? I know well enough the need to ensure the anchor has to be set properly as I nearly always choose to anchor somewhere quiet and out of the way for the night, rather than go alongside.
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So they advocate we drop our anchors and do not actually anchor
That is because they are not actually anchored in the first place.....
Back on topic, you only have to watch the Jamboree at East Head in Chi Harbour on a Bank Holiday Saturday when the tide turns at 2.00am! Cries of rage, and crunching of expensive Glass fibre echos for half a mile around as boats take up new positions to each other, and the odd one starts dragging through the crowd!
As regards these sensitive areas it might be an idea for the conservationists to lay moorings, thereby just disturbing the sea bed once when they are laid.