[Rhodes22-list] anchoring
Bill Effros
bill at effros.com
Tue Sep 16 09:53:06 EDT 2008
Joe,
Don't know if you saw my rants regarding Practical Sailor and anchors.
In a nutshell, I don't think they know what they are talking about.
They test anchors using a winch mounted on the shore and dragging
anchors through the same loosened mud over and over. This is not the
way an anchor should be set. The tests favor the anchors first pulled
through the mud, and heavy plow type anchors pulled through
subsequently. All the anchors were not the same weight.
The chain portion of the rode does not change the angle of pull.
Whether the rode is rope or chain, it is pulled taut -- the angle is
determined by other factors you set, primarily the length of the rode
between the boat and the anchor.
Bill Effros
Joe Babb wrote:
> Elle,
> Sounds like Slim's got the answer. He has experience with the Delta
> and says it is good in weeds. As far as anchor rode goes, I'm gonna
> stick with a short length of chain between anchor and nylon because the
> chain helps hold the anchor at a good angle to dig in. Lots of tests by
> folks like Practical Sailor magazine back that up. That's usually what
> a kellet is used for if you have to anchor with short scope, to hold the
> anchor at a better angle.
> Best,
> Joe
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