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Shrew,
I’ve anchored at 2-1 in benign weather quite a few times. Never in wind over 10 knots though. And 3-1 is my regular scope.
Go through Steve’s Vids and see how well anchors do at 2-1. Many even take quite a load.
I'm not sure it matters. The poster I was referring too thought he was at 2.5:1 and wasn't, and dragged. You state you anchor at 2:1 in less than 10 kts, which is fine, but 3:1 is regular. I'm not arguing that.
IMHO there are a few reasons why I don't do that:
1) I don't anchor for hours, I anchor for days. Thunderstorms are a daily reality and it never stays calm for that long, even if there are no thunderstorms.
2) I anchor in tight anchorages. If I were to short scope, someone would anchor behind me close enough to prevent me from paying out more scope if/when the weather turns.
I'm not arguing that 3:1 is insufficient. I'm arguing that that would be my minimum and 2.14:1 is too short.