BartW
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PS: no prize for guessing what fine boat is the one on stbd side of the C70s!
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just a wild guess ;-)
is it a Cantiere Navale Azzurro 16 ?
PS: no prize for guessing what fine boat is the one on stbd side of the C70s!
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To be honest after that night in Caletta I lost faith in the Delta. The first 2 drags on the Costa Smerelda were in very popular anchorages and I put it down to the fact that the seabed was very churned up due to the large number of boats that had used the anchorage over the years but you couldnt use that excuse about Caletta. Here's hoping your Delta performs better than mineMmm... I didn't know (or didn't remember) of your previous experience with a 60Kg Delta.
Ok, that was easy. Any ideas about the grey hull in the background instead, before PYB spots her...?![]()
To be honest after that night in Caletta I lost faith in the Delta. The first 2 drags on the Costa Smerelda were in very popular anchorages and I put it down to the fact that the seabed was very churned up due to the large number of boats that had used the anchorage over the years but you couldnt use that excuse about Caletta. Here's hoping your Delta performs better than mine
I didn't realise that you had problems in Caletta as well.
Mike, have you tried using an anchor alarm on your phone?
Tbh, my feeling back then was that your anchor dragged also because you insisted a tad more than necessary with the engines in reverse, while letting the chain down.I remember trying to anchor next to MapisM...
Then again, if Deleted User dragged during the night in the same place, obviously that had nothing to see with the engines pull while reversing. And at 60Kg, surely his Delta surely wasn't undersized.
So, maybe it's indeed an anchor shape that doesn't hold well in a seabed with fine sand...
I should have quite a few opportunities to test that this summer along the Croatian coast, so I'll report about the experience in due course.
Yup, my previous comment was addressed to Hurric, in that specific occasion.Actually I'm very careful about using the engines to go back on the anchor.