Lepke
Guru
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2016
- Messages
- 3,136
- Location
- US
- Vessel Name
- Charlie Harper
- Vessel Make
- Wheeler Shipyard 83'
Technically anchored vessels are supposed to have an anchor watch. But as a fisherman, almost nobody did. If traveling with another boat, we'd take turns getting up at anchor. We pick a quiet channel and turn the squelch & volume up so the radio would wake the sleeper.
Now, if I need to sleep, I pick a tight spot with little wind or current. If there's people on the boat, we take turns. I also set an anchor alarm that sounds thru the boat if we move a set distance. Plus I have a kinda burglar alarm.
But I'm near 70 and like a lotta old men have something to do every couple hours. So I'm up anyway and check the plot.
Now, if I need to sleep, I pick a tight spot with little wind or current. If there's people on the boat, we take turns. I also set an anchor alarm that sounds thru the boat if we move a set distance. Plus I have a kinda burglar alarm.
But I'm near 70 and like a lotta old men have something to do every couple hours. So I'm up anyway and check the plot.