KevB
Well-Known Member
Why? Surely each boat will be affected by wind and tide in the same way irrespective how how much chain is out. How can the amount of chain on the bottom influence which way your boat faces?
Ok. Get thinish piece of rope about 4' long and twirl about a foot of it around in a circle. rope stays stays straight and easy to twirl. now hold it at the end so your twirling 4' of rope. not so easy to twirl and the rope has a bend in it as you twirl with the ends no longer facing the same way.
Boats with the correct amount of chain will drag the chain along the sea bed at the anchore so generally the chain is fairly straight. A boat with too much chain will drag the chain in an arc and as the boat pulls against the arc it acts like an elastic band making the boat pivot backwards and forwards. You see it all the time.
25mtrs of chain in 4mtrs of water is a silly amount of chain. Ok if you're the only boat around but irresponsible and a bit ignorant in popular anchorages.