By the way what is the right anchor?
The one nearest the front of the boat
A friend of mine told me this tale:
He was anchored for the night with a couple other boats. A hot, bikini clad young woman walked out on the foredeck of one of the other boats. My friend was getting pretty worked up until she dropped her bikini bottom and proceeded to take a dump into the water.
I will say nothing about what is the right anchor. Just one profound statement to a newbie at anchoring make sure the bitter end of your anchor line is secured to something really solid in the rode locker. If its a new boat to you get in there and check it out.
.....The one thing that does put me off is fools who anchor to close.
My boat appears to be a magnet for them.
I deliberately anchor as far away as possible from others to allow for all situations, even find myself totally deserted spots and sure as eggs, someone will turn up and want to drop anchor within spitting distance, with a tiny anchor and no scope.
Simi 60
I thought I was the only one. In the Bahamas I can find a beach 300 yards long and it's empty, I anchor 50 yards from one end and every boat that come along will anchor 30 FEET from me, soon I have 6 boats I can toss a sinker into, I move to the other end and two hours later I have another 4 boats really close. SMH
I probably have been guilty of that myself on occasion when I was fairly new to spending time at anchor. You go into a strange anchorage and think, gee, there's several boats at that end of the anchorage so that must be the best place to anchor.
had no problem suggesting to someone else that they were a bit close.
........... But as Earl Hinz says in his excellent book "The Complete Book of Anchoring and Mooring" says, subsequent boats have to respect the boat(s) already at anchor.
You must be a sight in a speedo? LOL
with some of us and the middle age spread....it is difficult to distinguish the difference between wearing a speedo and nothing at all.....
a very BAD visual