Ex-SolentBoy
Well-Known Member
On our boat, and I assume others, there can be a problem with the anchor when mooring to a buoy. The problem is that the anchor prevents a fair lead from the buoy over the bow roller to a cleat or Samson post.
To avoid this we have in the past lead 2 warps from the blow cleats instead which is not ideal. Or even hung asymmetrically. (sounds painful!).
I saw this solution on the latest Rustler 44. The anchor can be lifted above the roller using a small block. I guess at about 35 kg the anchor could be lifted by hand, but the owner is no spring chicken so likes this solution.
I didn't photograph it, but the shank of the anchor slides forward into a nice retaining block when in this position.
Can anyone suggest any other ways of solving this problem with similar size anchors?
To avoid this we have in the past lead 2 warps from the blow cleats instead which is not ideal. Or even hung asymmetrically. (sounds painful!).
I saw this solution on the latest Rustler 44. The anchor can be lifted above the roller using a small block. I guess at about 35 kg the anchor could be lifted by hand, but the owner is no spring chicken so likes this solution.
I didn't photograph it, but the shank of the anchor slides forward into a nice retaining block when in this position.
Can anyone suggest any other ways of solving this problem with similar size anchors?