Trailer sailer anchor chain setup

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by Lachie, Nov 13, 2024.

  1. BlueBell
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    TANSL, I concur.

    The Capt, boat, and crew all do the best they can, under the circumstances they find themselves in.

    ( There are no atheists in a storm. )
     
  2. CT249
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    CT249 Senior Member

    To be blunt if someone can't pull up 6m of 6mm chain then they are probably not fit enough to be sailing much.

    If weight is a consideration and the money is available I would certainly go for one of the modern anchors instead of something like a CQR or standard Danforth type. We changed our CQR and trademark Danforth after the latter broke a weld at 3 am in a small anchorage, which was extremely unpleasant. We now had a Sarca Excel and a Fortress, and we're amazed at how superior they are to the old designs. For a TY I'd be tempted to go for a Fortress due to its amazing weight/power combination, although it does have the occasional issues inherent in the style of design in some conditions.

    The first time we used the Fortress was when I dropped it over the side while anchored, as a test. It was holding very well with the rode about 30 degrees from the vertical, in clear sand. Amazing.
     

  3. gonzo
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    I think that if you are on a dingy and a storm is coming, the sensible response is to beach the boat and only use the anchor to keep it from flying away.
     
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