Washing Anchors

jimi

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I usually just drive off with my anchor dragging in the water until its all clean. Is this good practise?
 
Allow me, on behalf of GCRA (gel coat repairers' association), to confirm that it is very good practise, and recommended by everybody in the industry even the MPBA (marine panel beaters association) for steel boat owners, and FOCME (federation of carpentry master executives) if you own a treewood vessel.
 
jim, don't let these p1ss taking barsturds put you off. We on RS do the same, methinks these guys have never anchored in their lives and are talking from a purely theoretical perspective.
 
i think you will find it more efficient if you get up a good speed first - then release the anchor into the flow.

this works even better if you use the engine and let out at least 10m of rode.............
 
Happened to me halfway across Lyme Bay when I moved the anchor to set up the cruising chute but accidentallly dropped it instead!
 
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Happened to me halfway across Lyme Bay when I moved the anchor to set up the cruising chute but accidentallly dropped it instead!

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Whats it like sailing round in circles?
 
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Happened to me halfway across Lyme Bay when I moved the anchor to set up the cruising chute but accidentallly dropped it instead!

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Whats it like sailing round in circles?

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It's the handbrake turn that stuffs you .. Partic whenyou shout back at the helm "Anchor!" and he mishears and takes offence!
 
Should be done with Non-Bio and an easy-iron softner .... the anchor is then both clean and easy to fold ....
 
I take ours home once a season and put them in the washing machine. Make sure you use a pillow case otherwise SWMBO will create merry hell
 
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ah - you need a woman on the foredeck as they manage 2 things at once!

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That'll be deploying the anchor and putting on the lippy!
 
You are all so unkind to Jimi!

Now you all know how clever he is and just omitted to mention that he always does the first 100m going astern while washing the anchor. See no problem.
 
i've tried that theory with the boat's bum too but it does'nae seem to work. the hull's nivverr ony cleaner. what am i doing wrong?
 
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