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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 16:38:28 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote: "Gordon" wrote in message .. . How do all you cruisers keep your boats from walking all over the place when using brait or nylon at anchor? Chain lays on the bottom and pretty much holds you in one place but line lets a boat roam at will. How do you prevent that? Gordon Bow and stern anchoring where swing radius is a concern. A bow and stern anchor is used to hold a bow into waves when wind and waves are from different angles. To reduce swing, use two anchors off the bow - either a Bahamian moor (anchors at 180 degree) or two anchors at 60 to 90 degrees. Or in a calm anchorage, a stern line to shore may be used. That is very common in our more popular West Coast anchorages; rings have attached to rocks and cliffs in many of the marine parks. When anchoring with chain and rope rode, ensure that you have adequate swing room. Jack _________________________________________ Jack Dale ISPA Yachtmaster Offshore Instructor CYA Advanced Cruising Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com _________________________________________ |