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labomba states:
-In a "good blow", the small amount of chain used in most chain and rode setups is not going to keep the rode at a shallower angle. - Bilge- I'm not a deck-ape, mind, but I've sure been on the forepeak enough during anchoring operations. You also have to consider how big a circle you're allotted, swinging around and fetching up against someone else's ship is considered bad form. Most Captains I've sailed with pay out however many shots required to radius their circle, and then have the bosun set the brake, then they back down slow astern to "set" the anchor. After the deckies set the devil's claw, the "hang" of the chain is checked regularly by the mate on watch. Especially after the Sea-Land Express dragged her anchor and grounded off Capetown last year. Cheers; Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |