MapisM
Well-Known Member
I'd call it very convenient rather than naughty, I like that! And the difference in the release speed is trivial anyway.
Otoh, in this respect what makes a big difference is the use of a carbine hook instead of an open hook, as I've got in my bridle.
But that's because with pocket anchors, I must attach the hook to the chain on the deck first, then lower the bridle, then recover the lines externally with a hook, eventually securing them to the cleats.
Though coming to think of it, maybe the open hook you are using can be attached to the chain also "on the fly", so to speak.
I mean, with your bow anchor, I guess that you attach the hook to the chain on the deck, and then release the chain as necessary, keeping the lines on hand tight enough to avoid "loosing" the hook, right?
But if you think of a chain coming out of the hull sides, do you think it would be feasible to grab it with the hook hanging loosely from the line?
If yes, that would allow me a much simpler handling.
Not sure to have explained well what I mean, but in the worst case we can just try it next week anyway!
Otoh, in this respect what makes a big difference is the use of a carbine hook instead of an open hook, as I've got in my bridle.
But that's because with pocket anchors, I must attach the hook to the chain on the deck first, then lower the bridle, then recover the lines externally with a hook, eventually securing them to the cleats.
Though coming to think of it, maybe the open hook you are using can be attached to the chain also "on the fly", so to speak.
I mean, with your bow anchor, I guess that you attach the hook to the chain on the deck, and then release the chain as necessary, keeping the lines on hand tight enough to avoid "loosing" the hook, right?
But if you think of a chain coming out of the hull sides, do you think it would be feasible to grab it with the hook hanging loosely from the line?
If yes, that would allow me a much simpler handling.
Not sure to have explained well what I mean, but in the worst case we can just try it next week anyway!