Stemar
Well-Known Member
Jissel lives on a tidal mooring in Portsmouth Harbour. Currently, the chain comes over the single bow roller and the end loop is dropped over a samson post. We anchor quite a lot and, since open heart surgery 18 months ago, I'm finding manoeuvring the anchor from its chocks onto the bow roller and back a bit of a pain, especially as space between the genny furler and the pulpit is limited.
One option would be to build a kind of bowsprit, extending maybe 40cm from the bow on which the anchor could live, but this isn't something I want to do without the appropriate strength calculations, and I lack the knowledge to do them.
The alternative would be to leave the anchor on the existing roller and have twin mooring lines coming in through the fairleads port and starboard. I'm thinking along the lines of a pair of 20-25mm 3 strand polyester lines with hard eyes spliced in the bottom and shackled to the bottom of the buoy in the same way as the chain is now and a larger soft eye to go over the samson post. A foot or so of suitable water hose would reduce chafe at the fairleads.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I'm particularly keen on ideas as to how I might be able to use such a system with a single pickup buoy. A snap shackle connecting the two might work, but I do wonder how well the shackle would stand up to being immersed when we aren't on the mooring, possibly for several months during the winter.
Thanks in advance
One option would be to build a kind of bowsprit, extending maybe 40cm from the bow on which the anchor could live, but this isn't something I want to do without the appropriate strength calculations, and I lack the knowledge to do them.
The alternative would be to leave the anchor on the existing roller and have twin mooring lines coming in through the fairleads port and starboard. I'm thinking along the lines of a pair of 20-25mm 3 strand polyester lines with hard eyes spliced in the bottom and shackled to the bottom of the buoy in the same way as the chain is now and a larger soft eye to go over the samson post. A foot or so of suitable water hose would reduce chafe at the fairleads.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I'm particularly keen on ideas as to how I might be able to use such a system with a single pickup buoy. A snap shackle connecting the two might work, but I do wonder how well the shackle would stand up to being immersed when we aren't on the mooring, possibly for several months during the winter.
Thanks in advance