sailaboutvic
Well-Known Member
No, it wouldn't work in the first situation (above). Releasing more scope would allow the rope attached to the tripping system to give a backwards pull if long and strong enough.
Yes I understand that , but there times when an anchor as to be tow by the crown forward to release it self , in which case that devise wouldn't work
In a normal circumstance we're as in the video the anchor is trap under a chain as in the video , it would work fine but then so would a tripping line without the cost .
We had a anchor trap on a very large spider anchor once , the loop went around one arm while the fluke caught under the body , no way could you trip that in the normal way , we had to slacken as much chain as we could , take the tripping line to the stern and drive forward to pull the loop out before we could trip the anchor .