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![]() My suggestion would be to ask you wife what hand signals she wants to use for different anchoring tasks/commands. Then YOU memorize her signals. The signals she comes up with, she will recognize easier because the are more instinctive for her. Mark E. Willliams Good suggestion. We tried to keep signals as few and intuitive as possible: pat head = ahead pat bum = reverse arm vertical = neutral point right, left, forward, etc. = steer that way. when raising anchor, point in direction of anchor rode thumb up/down = more/less throttle, only when setting the anchor - We also took turns anchoring so that we each knew what the other would do in a given situation. - We anchored so often that my wife (who usually was at the helm) would feel the anchor start to bite and swing the bow around and knew to ease off the throttle at that point etc. For weekend cruisers, this wouldn't be applicable. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |