noelex
Well-Known Member
We should not be talking about 25-30 knots of wind at anchor as if its something special, but Jonathan, I think your experience is based on just cruising Australia in a shallow draft cat.
If you set two anchors in a “V” configuration, you are essentially “fishing” for boats dragging. Anchors dragging anywhere in the distance between the two anchors you have set in a “V” are likely to get caught in your “net”, especially when all your rode is off the bottom. Once caught, the dragging boat becomes funneled towards the apex.
An anchor alarm is important. The suggestion frequently presented on YBW that new generation anchors never drag, sadly, is not accurate.
If you set two anchors in a “V” configuration, you are essentially “fishing” for boats dragging. Anchors dragging anywhere in the distance between the two anchors you have set in a “V” are likely to get caught in your “net”, especially when all your rode is off the bottom. Once caught, the dragging boat becomes funneled towards the apex.
An anchor alarm is important. The suggestion frequently presented on YBW that new generation anchors never drag, sadly, is not accurate.