john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
Ditto. Mrs M usually attends to the anchor and always takes the boathook with her. Either to remove weed (or if it’s mud I get asked to motor for a few minutes while she lets the anchor dangle in the water and gets washed) or more often to spin the anchor round so it loads into the bow roller correct way up.Our bow roller is wide enough that the rubber snubber fits through easily enough.
Our anchor lifting process includes always taking the boathook to the bows before lifting - as often some weed to be cleared, and once every now and again anchor needs encouragement to line up into the roller (happens much less after removed the swivel).
But the other role of the boat hook is to give the snubber hook a tap if it is being uncooperative - which is usually only when windy enough that anchor chain is taut.
Apologies to the OP to drift away from cats and anchoring.