DaveNTL
Well-Known Member
..... that isn't attached to a rode? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
My new second anchor fell off by bouncing out of it's retaining pin when pitching around in about 2800 metres deep water. I decided not to dive for it.
Interestingly I think the depth guage picked it up as it went past. I had a 'last' depth of about 299 feet which changed to 8 in the really rough patch.
Anyway, as you do on longish trecks, I got to thinking how long it would take it to sink to the bottom assuming it didn't hit a submarine on the way down? I guessed at a terminal velocity of about 8m/s which would be about 6 minutes.
I was pretty sure it was Bernoulli's equation I needed to do it accurately or is it to do with developing a Reynolds number for a 20kG Delta? I'm sure someone will enjoy that kind of thing but I'm still in mourning.
RIP Delta. Much loved. Never used in anchor. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
My new second anchor fell off by bouncing out of it's retaining pin when pitching around in about 2800 metres deep water. I decided not to dive for it.
Interestingly I think the depth guage picked it up as it went past. I had a 'last' depth of about 299 feet which changed to 8 in the really rough patch.
Anyway, as you do on longish trecks, I got to thinking how long it would take it to sink to the bottom assuming it didn't hit a submarine on the way down? I guessed at a terminal velocity of about 8m/s which would be about 6 minutes.
I was pretty sure it was Bernoulli's equation I needed to do it accurately or is it to do with developing a Reynolds number for a 20kG Delta? I'm sure someone will enjoy that kind of thing but I'm still in mourning.
RIP Delta. Much loved. Never used in anchor. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif