jefndeb
Guru
This past weekend I was not going to just sit at the dock and wish I was at anchor yet again... however I was hesitant with the boat being so big (to me) to go out myself. Wife didn't want to go but I did.
I love finding a quiet protected anchorage and just enjoying the moment. Thats why I bought the dang thing.
So I set everything up for single handing it and untied the lines, This MS400, as with all others I assume, all the anchor controls on the FB, as well as the interior helm. I had installed a hand-held windlass remote at the bow and wanted to try it out.
All went well, dropped the hook from the FB, slowly backed her up as I paid out the chain....set the anchor alarm and relaxed...There were actually 4 other boats at my not-so-secret anchorage self quarantined but there was plenty of room...
Had a nice sundowner and then dinner, good quiet nights sleep, no genset running or fans, temp was perfect.
Pulling up the hook was a little concerning cause the wind had picked up and was around 20kts......but i got it pulled up but left it almost over the roller full of mud and told myself that when I got in the clear with the pilot on I could rinse it and pin it in..
There were lots of people at the docks having drinks and I actually got an applause from friends when I backed her in the slip and didnt kill anybody or smash anybody's boat...
Having both a bow and stern thruster makes this almost a no brainer but i am glad i did it...building my confidence in small steps..
Jeff in Savannah
I love finding a quiet protected anchorage and just enjoying the moment. Thats why I bought the dang thing.
So I set everything up for single handing it and untied the lines, This MS400, as with all others I assume, all the anchor controls on the FB, as well as the interior helm. I had installed a hand-held windlass remote at the bow and wanted to try it out.
All went well, dropped the hook from the FB, slowly backed her up as I paid out the chain....set the anchor alarm and relaxed...There were actually 4 other boats at my not-so-secret anchorage self quarantined but there was plenty of room...
Had a nice sundowner and then dinner, good quiet nights sleep, no genset running or fans, temp was perfect.
Pulling up the hook was a little concerning cause the wind had picked up and was around 20kts......but i got it pulled up but left it almost over the roller full of mud and told myself that when I got in the clear with the pilot on I could rinse it and pin it in..
There were lots of people at the docks having drinks and I actually got an applause from friends when I backed her in the slip and didnt kill anybody or smash anybody's boat...
Having both a bow and stern thruster makes this almost a no brainer but i am glad i did it...building my confidence in small steps..
Jeff in Savannah