LONG_KEELER
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Any tips on not fouling each other's anchors when rafted up and the tide swings ?
TIA.
TIA.
Yup . Normally do that and leave if the wind starts to get heavy.Do you need two anchors? Just asking as we used to raft up 4 Drascombes on one anchor during the day. Not sure how two yachts would cope but it maybe similar physics.
We used to weigh anchor by hauling in as much as possible by hand then sailing around in circles.Separate anchors would be a recipe for a horrible wind up! One anchor should suffice, ideally that of the larger boat with an electric windlass. We spent a couple of days like that with a friend in the Alde, when it came to up anchor time our electric windlass had a real struggle! If weather not suitable then don’t raft up.
What other vessels will be around you? If there is nothing else then one puts anchor out front, the other puts anchor out back and together you don't swing. Only problem is if there is an on-beam chop making things uncomfortable.Any tips on not fouling each other's anchors when rafted up and the tide swings ?
TIA.
What other vessels will be around you? If there is nothing else then one puts anchor out front, the other puts anchor out back and together you don't swing. Only problem is if there is an on-beam chop making things uncomfortable.
Easy, soixante neufAny tips on not fouling each other's anchors when rafted up and the tide swings ?
TIA.
Hopefully this is teaching you to suck eggs, but make sure you raft so that your masts are separated fore and aft, and can roll past each other instead of colliding. A few years ago I watched two boats in Osborne Bay fail to do this, some ship's wash came in, and one of the boats lost a spreader and hence a shroud. He was lucky not to lose the mast, and motored gingerly back to Portsmouth with a halyard to the toe-rail.
(Even if you know this, someone else may read it and save themselves an accident one day.)
Pete
One anchor good; two anchors bad? If that is true then I really need to retake logic 101.A modern anchor of the largest yacht will be more than adequate to hold two yachts,
I would not use a stern anchor - if the wind veers you are putting a strain on both anchors - in a direction for which they are not designed.
One anchor good; two anchors bad? If that is true then I really need to retake logic 101.
One anchor good; two anchors bad? If that is true then I really need to retake logic 101.
Thanks for the reply. I get 2 anchors in a 'V' on one boat, as one covers for the worst angle of the other. And I do get that lying sideways to the wind is not good, re windage. By what you say, I'd probably be shocked by how narrow an angle an anchor lets go. Further study required.Hissy - yes I would check the logic.
2 anchors of the bow - fine - an arrangement I would support.
Jonathan