Refueler
Well-Known Member
You don't pull on a trip line with the boat lying to the anchor. Head the boat up towards the anchor till the chain is straight up and down and then lift. The tripping line is attached to the opposite end to the chain an just bodily lifts the anchor the wrong way up so it does not foul wires, moorings etc. The tripping line only has to be strong enough to lift the weight of anchor and chain. I use old topping lifts and bring the tripping line back to the boat rather than clutter the anchorage with buoys . Just leave enough slack so the chain does its job. Never had a problem!
If that doesn't work - you slip or slack the cable enough to be able to slowly motor away with tripping line made fast in oposite direction to which you lay to anchor ... the tripping line then pulls anchor out backwards. Once it's moved reasonably - you then pick up normally.