[C320-list] Stern anchor

Chris Nichols cinichols at btinternet.com
Fri Jul 8 19:38:35 PDT 2011


Sounds a little uncivilized to have to routinely bow and stern anchor.  Is this just because of lack of space in a great spot?

Chris Nichols
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On Jul 8, 2011, at 19:38, Mike Paris <mparis495 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Don. I had my stern anchor drag at Prisoners Cove when the wind shifted to the east during the night - two nights in a row.  We were bow & stern because the boats when we arrived were. I think I need more chain. 
> 
> Mike 
> #734
> Long Beach, Ca
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jul 8, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Donald Lawson <dnclaws at aol.com> wrote:
> 
>> Mike
>> I sail out of Ventura(VYC) along with Wolfpack, another 320.  We both use about 70+ feet chain with 270' 1/2" rode. and 35 lb Delta plows on the bow. I am not are about Wolfpack's stern but I carry an F16 Fortress with 36"chain and 210' rode.  Any more and I can't get it up. I drop the stern first using a long messenger line to get all the rode out then drop the bow.  After set the bow I make sure the stern is also set.  I also have had the stern hook become the primary hook.  Scary when there are boats to seaward.  
>> Don #1005
>> 
>> On Jul 8, 2011, at 3:55 AM, Mike Paris wrote:
>> 
>>> At the Channel Islands in southern Calif, we need to anchor bow and stern often. What anchor set up, for those of you that  regularly use a stern anchor,  are you using? Specifically, how much chain? I keep the stern anchor in a box on the shelf in the starboard lazarette at the stern and feed it directly from there under the rail. 
>>> 
>>> I had the stern anchor drag severely the other night when the wind shifted to the beam the other night. 
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> #734
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 



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