skipperdude
Guru
If you're anchored and your boat starts to horse-- swing back and forth on its radius. Consider setting a hammerlock moor.*
*Easy to do.**Motor forward a few feet and drop a second anchor. Pay out a short amount of scope* (About 2:1) The second anchor will drag over the seafloor and reduce the boats swinging motion,even if it doesn't penetrate the seafloor.
The second anchor can be smaller than the principal.
If it is the same size it can serve another benefit. If the first begins to drag the second is ready for action once you pay out enough line to reach a suffucient scope.
Also works great if you have any hazards close to your swing radius.
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SD
-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 6th of May 2010 03:08:32 PM
*Easy to do.**Motor forward a few feet and drop a second anchor. Pay out a short amount of scope* (About 2:1) The second anchor will drag over the seafloor and reduce the boats swinging motion,even if it doesn't penetrate the seafloor.
The second anchor can be smaller than the principal.
If it is the same size it can serve another benefit. If the first begins to drag the second is ready for action once you pay out enough line to reach a suffucient scope.
Also works great if you have any hazards close to your swing radius.
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SD
-- Edited by skipperdude on Thursday 6th of May 2010 03:08:32 PM