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Good references... thanks
"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... For your conditions you probably don't have to dwell too much on this, but your students may be sailing other environments someday. I've been a fan of the Double Anchor - two off the bow at roughly a 45 degree angle. My primary is a Delta, and when there's a need, I'll also use a Fortress. The "need" arises in soft mud, where the Delta can do the "slow drag," or in tight quarters where you need to limit swing, or when the wind picks up and you need that extra security. The two anchors complement each other - the Delta has a lot of chain and is very unlikely to release even if it drags a bit, while the Fortress does well with minimal chain, and can be set quickly with a tug. It can be rowed, or even swum out if its not feasible to deploy from deck. Its flaw is that it can completely release and fail to reset, but that is unlikely in the double anchor setup. For this setup you might check out Chuck Kantor's latest book - I was pleased to see he likes the same setup I've used for years. And you should definitely have Hinz's book, which does a pretty good job of backing up the art with science. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I'm in the process of getting a class together for some of the more experienced students. One of the questions that seems to come up from time to time is how to anchor on the bay. Anchoring out here is pretty simple, since bay mud is pretty sticky. Assuming you even get close to the right scope, it hardly ever a problem (with some caveats about distance to shore and the occasional rock outcroping). However, several people are interested in learning about other anchoring techniques. The two that seem to come up the most are two bow anchors and mooring-ball-bow/stern anchor. Up until now, we teach single bow (on the water of course) and mention the other two, with a reference to more info in the book. But, I'm wondering if I should go into more detail (in the classroom, since there are more important things to do on the water). What do you use? What do you think is important, given the conditions I described? |
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