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Capt. JG wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, in the BVI, we re-anchored five times in a row on a 40 foot Beneteau. My crew was not happy after #2, ****ed off after #3, angry and surly after #4, and ready to get out the long boat for me if #5 wasn't too my liking. No windlass other than manual. I key aspect of my anchoring theory is that its important to end up in the correct spot, even if it means recovering and redeploying, even several times. My old boat came with of chain (effectively all chain for my needs) and a tedious old S/L manual windlass. At first I was impressed with the "serious" gear but then realized I was avoiding redeploying and thus ending up in worse positions. The next year I cut the chain in half and replaced the heavy CQR with a lighter Delta and was much more successful anchoring. I could handle the anchor without the windlass, using it only if there was a severe situation. |
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