Searush
Well-Known Member
Following a number of posts worrying about getting the anchor up, Here's how this Mauldy Auld Sailor does it;
Keep your back straight, lift with your knees & thighs, not your arms or back. Make sure the chain has a straight, easy run into the locker thro' the hawse pipe.
Don't rush it, use the wave power to help. To break out a well dug in hook, trap the chain with your foot at the bottom of a wave & boat's bouyancy will break it out. If really stuck, motor over it & out into deeper water with it dangling at the bow. When in open water take your time to sort it all out.
My rig is a 35lb CQR with 30m of 8mm chain. It is difficult to carry in the air, but no great problem to recover from the sea.
Keep your back straight, lift with your knees & thighs, not your arms or back. Make sure the chain has a straight, easy run into the locker thro' the hawse pipe.
Don't rush it, use the wave power to help. To break out a well dug in hook, trap the chain with your foot at the bottom of a wave & boat's bouyancy will break it out. If really stuck, motor over it & out into deeper water with it dangling at the bow. When in open water take your time to sort it all out.
My rig is a 35lb CQR with 30m of 8mm chain. It is difficult to carry in the air, but no great problem to recover from the sea.