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![]() DSK wrote: Navigator wrote: I've noticed something strange. I had suspected it for sometime but just a little while ago my suspicion was confirmed. We had sailed to a small island and moored in the only cove. Chart indicated no hazards, just sand with small shell bottom. Dropped the anchor (Sarka) in about 4m of water and laid out about 6:1 rode as per usual. Is "sarka" a type of anchor? Yes it is. How much scope do you let out to set the anchor? Well, it depends on the depth. My rule is not less than 4:1. Often use 6:1 and if it's going to blow let out more still (combination rode). .. The depth under the keel indicated 5m. Went to bed. During the night I woke up with a strange feeling of uncertainty. Perhaps the boat's motion had changed but nothing obvious. Peering into the blackness, the loom against the stars indicated we had not moved. ??? Dang you're good, doing celestial navigation to within a couple of meters by eyeball through the port. Why didn't you take a bearing, or better a transit, on some fixed objects on shore? That way you can really tell for sure if you've moved outside your swing circle. ... Nevertheless, the feeling did not go away. I flipped on the depth sounder and it read 4m but then started to chnage -then 3.5 then 3.0 then 2.5 and that is when I reached for the engine key. But it stopped rising at 2.3 and we need 1.8m. I thought you said your depth sounder indicated depth under the keel? Typo -it's always reading depth under transducer. Cheers |
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