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  1. DinghyDog

    Ideal Anchor Washdown System

    I like "Option A" when the watermaker can be used. To reduce chain/locker moisture, I begin weighing anchor about 30 minutes before departure. By retrieving the rode in intervals equal to the exposed length of chain, I spray/clean each lift and wait a number of minutes until somewhat dry then...
  2. DinghyDog

    Wallas Heater Install and Video

    Considering the Hurricane heater also. What model did you use?
  3. DinghyDog

    Chesapeake Anchor Holding Power Test

    And the lesson is to use a different anchor on that type of bottom??
  4. DinghyDog

    An Anchor Thread!

    An Excel in the US. Excel-lent performance so far.
  5. DinghyDog

    Strong Current + Bridge + Boat Video

    Boating (esp sailing) is an endeavour which has a very steep learning curve. I suspect there are many who have (or had) an interest, but because of one or more embarassing or dangerous situations, either quit or rarely venture out of the slip. The video provides a "free" situational lesson which...
  6. DinghyDog

    Strong Current + Bridge + Boat Video

    Posted on Soundings recently: "The skipper of a Princess V57 thought the yacht could clear the stone-arched Richmond Bridge on London’s Thames River."
  7. DinghyDog

    Winter

    Interesting observation. We would try to pull our sailboat out every other winter. The ablative bottom paint was always good for two seasons and a few times lasted three seasons. Fewer zincs to replace also lessened the need to haul. Given the closed nature of sailboats, I suspect they also...
  8. DinghyDog

    Rocna in Grass?

    I'll own up to buying an anchor (Rocna) which was better than my previous CQR. That said, I didn't select another Rocna for the Trawler. Agree in general that the new gen anchors are easier to set and some are potentially better at remaining set. My "opinion" based on experience is that anchor...
  9. DinghyDog

    Rocna in Grass?

    Guess I'll stick my head out of the foxhole... Not a fan of the "hoop" anchors in grass :hide:. They tend to prevent penetration by compressing grass in front of the hoop. Mike
  10. DinghyDog

    2 way radio for on deck

    Agree. We purchased the "Eartec Simultalk 24G Multi-Station Wireless System". Wasn't necessary on our sailboat, but invaluable on the trawler. Mike
  11. DinghyDog

    Security/Bilge Monitoring System

    Gee Spike...now I remember where I got my "new" idea :facepalm:.
  12. DinghyDog

    Security/Bilge Monitoring System

    True on both points and got me re-researching. This product is fairly new and operates natively on 12V @ 0.5A with a $30/year text notification fee: PitBoss Cellular Water and PowerAlarm | Official Product Page - PumpAlarm.com Since my original goal was a simple high water alarm/notification...
  13. DinghyDog

    Security/Bilge Monitoring System

    I've read the other security related threads and understand everyone has their personal choices. But I wanted to share some information that could be useful to those looking to install a security/notification system. While researching a bilge monitoring system that had both an outside...
  14. DinghyDog

    Temps too low for -50F Antifreeze?

    I've always used West Marine's -50F antifreeze for years without problems around the Chesapeake Bay area. Currently on the hard and not allowed to run electical for heating. Anyone up North have experience as to whether this stuff can really withstand a few sub-zero nights? Pure Oceans -50F...
  15. DinghyDog

    Hose Clamps

    Recommend Forspar Lanacote. Helps seal and facilites hose removal by re-lubricating the connection when a bit of heat (hair dryer with patience or less with heat gun) is applied.
  16. DinghyDog

    Not a good way to start the day....

    Bought the Honda pump for offshore emergencies when I had a sailboat. Test it at the beginnig of the season, run it dry and stow it. Moves lots of water fast. The Pacific Trawler has very shallow bilges so it'll also come in handy should the need arise. Because of the shallow bilges, I plan on...
  17. DinghyDog

    Nordic Tug salon top deck leak

    Not an insurmountable issue, but I would not want to pay a yard to perform the work. There are 3 options based upon the severity and expanse of the moisture infiltration: 1. Remove the fixture that may be causing the leak (bolt/screw holes will expose the wet core to air). Using a heat gun...
  18. DinghyDog

    Extensive Zinc Corrosion caused by Fish Finder

    Purchased my PT last December and cruised her back to Annapolis from Norfolk (had unseasonably good weather for Dec). Between the time of the survey in Norfolk and being hauled for winter back in Annapolis, I noticed significant corrosion of the all zincs during what was essentially a week long...
  19. DinghyDog

    Pacific Trawler question

    The PT design prioritizes living space over sleeping space. As a couple with only occasional guests, it works very well for us. However, if your plan is to accomodate friends, family/grandkids on a more consistent basis, I would say a traditional aft stateroom and v-berth arrangement would be a...
  20. DinghyDog

    Holding Tank filter

    That's what I did on by previous boat (sail) and it worked well also, but wasn't sure I could get my vent runs short enough on the current trawler (the holding tank is centerline/low and integral to the keel). How did you run your dual vent lines? Mike
  21. DinghyDog

    Holding Tank filter

    Defender currently has a Special Buy price of $224; the cheapest I could find. Just purchased the kit for my unsavory head and plan to install over the winter. Mike
  22. DinghyDog

    Sarca Excel

    Initial field report on the galvanized Sarca Excel No. 6 (66lb). Location: Chesapeake Bay Dates: 5/25 & 5/26 Bottom: Typically mud with varying top layers depending on location Boat: PH Trawler - 40' overall length and 24,000 lb displacement Rode: 5/16" G4 with dual snubbers Day 1: Anchor...
  23. DinghyDog

    Sarca Excel

    Eric wrote: "I found my picture of my modified XYZ anchor. By making the fluke tip wide and straight across it presents a sharp point to the bottom when laying on it's side..." I would say that makes sense in most substrates. The XYZ is an interesting design as it has turned down flukes in the...
  24. DinghyDog

    Sarca Excel

    Rex said: "...the anchor is designed to engage the toe on its side, if you look at the rear you will see bottom side a straight edge, any force applied this then acts like a brake, transferring load through the shank, combine this the (bowl bus)as I call it on the underside of the fluke, this...
  25. DinghyDog

    Sarca Excel

    Eric - added a few more to assist in the turned down toe analysis. Mike
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