Koeketiene
Well-Known Member
Just something else to mull over.
Thank you for your contribution - food for thought indeed.
Now, to go into (excruciating) detail regarding the sailing I do and when I envisage anchoring.
1. 90% of the time I sail singlehanded.
2. My main cruising ground is southern Brittany. Sheltered anchorages (rivers, island archipelagos, ...) are a plenty. Never more than a couple of hours sailing in between. As are harbours/marinas with moorings or pontoon berths.
3. I will not be anchoring 'in a chop, breeze, ... '. Why would I when there's secure shelter nearby?
4. The plan, as it stands, is that when I do plan to anchor, I assemble my anchor before I set off and mount it on the bow roller ready to deploy when I arrive at my chosen anchorage. I do not plan to spend more than a night at anchor or to leave the boat unattended for more than a couple of hours.
5. Whilst I plan to anchor in benign conditions only, I would expect my anchor to be able to cope with strong tidal currents.
I have considered stern mooring (I like a bit of 'out of the box' thinking) but I don't think it will be a viable option.
The tidal range can quite large here so I will need a fair length of chain/rode - where would it go? There is a small aft lazaret, but that's where the autopilot (hydraulic ram and RFU) and the Eberspracher live. Add to that my fenders, and there's simply no room for anything else.




