[Rhodes22-list] Deploying anchor from cockpit
Peter Nyberg
peter at sunnybeeches.com
Mon Nov 2 15:48:13 EST 2020
Different strokes…
Personally, I never ’slowly lower’ my anchor. I do slowly let out the rode after the anchor is on the bottom, to avoid creating a pile of rode on top of the anchor.
I can’t quite figure out how or why one sits in or on the bow pulpit.
Having spent 4 years in the Coast Guard (albeit almost 50 years ago), I can say that it was my experience that coasties are just people like everyone else, and there are probably a few marionettes among them. It’s not really their job to keep fools off the water. Good thing too, since that would destroy the pleasure boating industry.
—Peter
> On Nov 2, 2020, at 3:15 PM, Rick Lange <sloopblueheron at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> According to https://www.boaterexam.com/navigationrules/anchoring-tips.aspx
>
>
> - Slowly lower the anchor *from the bow*, rather than the stern, to
> avoid capsizing or swamping.
>
> There are no marianettes in the CG, just dedicated public servants keeping
> us safe or keeping fools off the water.
>
> If you have an R22, you have invested in a secure and comfortable anchoring
> platform--a wide, flat unobstructed bow deck with a bow pulpit you can
> easily sit in. Use it!
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick Lange
>
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