SimonFa
Well-Known Member
I did my first anchoring single handed yesterday. I did it in Weymouth Bay so plenty of room and nobody else around to get tangled with or offend and find myself the subject of a ridiculing post on here 
Setting the anchor was ok as I have a control in the cockpit and as soon as I had about 10m down I wandered down to the bow to finish the operation and the back to the cockpit to give it a bit of astern.
Weighing anchor was a bit different. There was a gusty F4/5 wind over tide and the boat was all over the place. I didn't want to just use the electric windlass as it's brand new and I don't think the Great Wise One will take kindly to a massive repair bill. In the end I was backwards and forwards raising a bit, then a bit of tick over forward and back to raise a bit more when the chain looked slack.
I suppose I could have used a trip with a float but they could get me in to trouble in tight anchorages like Lulworth Cove on a busy day.
Any suggestions and advice greatly appreciated.
Also a supplementary - which should I do first, take down the anchor ball or weigh the anchor?
Thanks in advance,
Simon
Setting the anchor was ok as I have a control in the cockpit and as soon as I had about 10m down I wandered down to the bow to finish the operation and the back to the cockpit to give it a bit of astern.
Weighing anchor was a bit different. There was a gusty F4/5 wind over tide and the boat was all over the place. I didn't want to just use the electric windlass as it's brand new and I don't think the Great Wise One will take kindly to a massive repair bill. In the end I was backwards and forwards raising a bit, then a bit of tick over forward and back to raise a bit more when the chain looked slack.
I suppose I could have used a trip with a float but they could get me in to trouble in tight anchorages like Lulworth Cove on a busy day.
Any suggestions and advice greatly appreciated.
Also a supplementary - which should I do first, take down the anchor ball or weigh the anchor?
Thanks in advance,
Simon