Busterbrown
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2013
- Messages
- 74
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- SCRAMBLER
- Vessel Make
- 1974 Grand Banks 32 #536
On my little boat I never go forward to retrieve or launch the anchor. I just sit on the bridge and push a button. The anchor always turns the right way. It's a Delta. I'm hoping the Vulcan anchor I'm switching to will do the same.
Menzies, that chain gypsy would sometimes allow the chain to 'hop', making expensive noises, but most of the time the anchor would rotate to relieve the twist. No swivel. No problem, either.
The chain doesn't really ploy and deploy with the same orientation, at least with a rope rode.
A question. With a chain gypsy I would have thought that the anchor HAD to return the right way up since the chain links deploy and return the same way on the ratchets?
Or are we discussing anchors with swivels that somehow negates that??
"From the helm" ......
You guys need to get out more.
"From the helm" ......
You guys need to get out more.
Thanks everyone I do have a swivel on the end. My wife was retrieving the anchor today and I could see the anchor was cockeyed the last few feet and told her to stop we need to line it up. Well she lined it up hose in right hand right foot on windlass switch left knee on pulpit and left hand twisting chain while activating foot switch. It looked like a twister move I attempted to tell her that was not safe. She told me to calm down. Without going into more detail I think we will be using a boat hook in the future to line it up. Happy wife happy life
On my little boat I never go forward to retrieve or launch the anchor. I just sit on the bridge and push a button. The anchor always turns the right way. It's a Delta. I'm hoping the Vulcan anchor I'm switching to will do the same.
Mine works great with just one shackle between the anchor and the swivel. It also allows me to use the oversized swivel to overcome a weak link theory.Perhaps the best way to attach a swivel is to put a short length of chain between it and the anchor. Just 3-4 links will do.
Eliminating the possibility of the swivel binding on the anchor shank.
How do the folks who retrieve from the helm wash down the chain and anchor as it comes up? If I retrieved form the helm I would be placing a ton of crap in the chain locker. Some 'splainin please.
Perhaps the best way to attach a swivel is to put a short length of chain between it and the anchor. Just 3-4 links will do.
Eliminating the possibility of the swivel binding on the anchor shank.