Nomad Willy
Guru
rslifkin,
Sure there’s enough variables to make your head swim but you’ll never get to reality w/o building a base ... that often delivers close enough.
One of the reasons I have never dragged is because most all the anchoring I’ve done was in SE Alaska and northern Canada. In the summer most northern anchorages are very calm. But I’ve done a 50 knot gale in northern BC .. twice. One needs to be prepared for that but usually it’s calm.
Back to the point though windage is more important and I am lucky there too as I have a low windage boat w a fairly deep draft.
But the point I need to make is that windage is far more difficult to calculate. So we use LOA or weight.
Sure there’s enough variables to make your head swim but you’ll never get to reality w/o building a base ... that often delivers close enough.
One of the reasons I have never dragged is because most all the anchoring I’ve done was in SE Alaska and northern Canada. In the summer most northern anchorages are very calm. But I’ve done a 50 knot gale in northern BC .. twice. One needs to be prepared for that but usually it’s calm.
Back to the point though windage is more important and I am lucky there too as I have a low windage boat w a fairly deep draft.
But the point I need to make is that windage is far more difficult to calculate. So we use LOA or weight.