dunedin
Well-Known Member
Ever anchored say in Orkney? Land so low gives virtually no shelter and they dream of “gusts” of only 25 knots.Maneuvering around them is less the issue, but is still an issue in high winds. More the issue is that they block almost entirely the chance of anchoring when in high winds and needing shelter.
Anchoring further out than the voluntary zone, there is essentially no wind shelter.
Most sailboats of all sizes have electric windlasses, in fact i think most boats do these days.
From your comment, I know you haven't been in a boat, especially a sailing yacht, around the buoys in Studland in 25+ knot gusts.
I don’t think you are a mariner and I don't think you know what you are talking about.
Or Loch Scavaig, with some of the most notorious gusts on the UK, screaming down from the Cuillins.
I think people doth protest too much, suggesting that “any mariner” would consider these moorings “just dangerous”. Clearly not true.