Neeves
Well-Known Member
Nice analysis.
I have not tried the e7, but for some strange reason plotters have primitive anchor alarms that do not allow for the necessary displacement of the centre of the alarm circle.
This should not be a problem.
Your engine is running as you power set the anchor, so the anchor is at the other end of the rode - in a straight line. You know what length of rode was deployed. You motor along the bearing of the rode for say 40m and you are as near as makes no difference over the anchor, set alarm.
Or if you are recording a track simply motor on a reciprocal course to the point indicated by the track where you dropped the anchor, set alarm.
Its not difficult.
And as most MFDs are at the helm, set the alarm as the anchor is deployed.
Jonathan.