ylop
Well-Known Member
You asked the same question several pages ago and people suggested answers - see posts 144-148 for starters.When I put my anchor down, I'm moored to the seabed. For some strange reason, there is no suggestion that moored boats are required to show a ball, even although they are just as vulnerable to the supposed danger of collision. Logic?
I'm not 100% convinced that by the letter of the law a moored boat should not display an anchor ball, although clearly the convention is not to. I think there may be an additional factor at least for yachts - when I'm moored (at least at my "home" mooring and have gone away) the boat is quite obviously shut up - it could of course be motoring. When I'm at anchor there are often more signs of life - people, open stack packs, tenders etc which would not be inconsistent with motoring through/out of an anchorage.