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What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two?
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m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Stow it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Feb 7, 10:46 am, Gordon wrote:
What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon chain binder it down and put the deck shackle in the link. if it needs some work i touch up the paint and do what is needed. sometimes i drag out the chain and repaint the shots. |
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![]() "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. |
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"Edgar" wrote in message
... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. Use it for a drogue... |
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"katy" wrote in message
. com... Capt. JG wrote: "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. Use it for a drogue... Right... but, unless there's weather coming, I don't see the point of having it potentially get loose. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. No, I surely will not need it offshore because here the depth can be 95 metres when you are only about a mile offshore so anchoring is out of the question. My main anchor is a 35lb Bruce with a length of 3/8 chain before the nylon rode starts so it is not a lightweight affair. It is secure and out of the way where it is and anyway it is a bit of a pain to thread it inboard through the pulpit and past the Profurl roller just to stick it into the anchore locker so I leave it where it is even now while she is laid up. The flukes curl neatly around the prow and it just seems the natural place for it. However I have had the nylon rode out on deck and washed it off and dried it before putting it away for the winter. |
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"Edgar" wrote in message
... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. No, I surely will not need it offshore because here the depth can be 95 metres when you are only about a mile offshore so anchoring is out of the question. My main anchor is a 35lb Bruce with a length of 3/8 chain before the nylon rode starts so it is not a lightweight affair. It is secure and out of the way where it is and anyway it is a bit of a pain to thread it inboard through the pulpit and past the Profurl roller just to stick it into the anchore locker so I leave it where it is even now while she is laid up. The flukes curl neatly around the prow and it just seems the natural place for it. However I have had the nylon rode out on deck and washed it off and dried it before putting it away for the winter. Mine is much small, so I have much less of a problem to get it around my Schaefer furler, but I don't usually do that unless I know there's going to be a lot of big chop in the bay. I'm trying to figure out a way to secure it better. It's got a line around the roller and anchor, but it could still hop off. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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