billyfish
Active member
A anchor is the most important safety item on any boat .
I don’t disagree, and we understand the theory and have done it on a much smaller boat (trapper ts240) for beach visits. The trapper has a lifting keel so can reach a min draft of 0.4 or a max draft of 1.5 so never worried about it really, plus the trapper is incredibly light so chance of it pulling an anchor is low.A anchor is the most important safety item on any boat .
As they say, 'Practice makes perfect'.in all honesty we’ve only been sailing for a short time and we have never dropped anchor!
I just add the freeboard of my boat to the maximum depth of water whilst at anchor and multiply it by 3, 4 or 5 depending upon space conditions, etc. Basically the same as @Babylon .Babylon do you allow anything for your freeboard / height of bow roller above the water (about 1.5m on my boat) or this allowed for within the 3 x / 5 x allowance. Thanks
I nearly always anchor in fairly shallow water (1.5m BK draft) the 15-20m is a minimum I put out to set the anchor, then attach my 8m snubber. That combined length is normally adequate on UK S coast, CI's are a different matter.arbitrary length of chain
I generally calculated the chain scope wanted and attach the snubber hook at that point of the chain. I then need to pay out more chain until the strain is taken by the snubber with plenty of chain loose. As the snubber hook tends to be close to the waterline, this does the allowance automatically.Babylon do you allow anything for your freeboard / height of bow roller above the water (about 1.5m on my boat) or this allowed for within the 3 x / 5 x allowance. Thanks
Jeeze!Are you sure. 48 sobs for a 28 foot yacht for one night.