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Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
- amanphoto
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Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
What do other people do?
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
I think it's there for that purpose. At least, I sure hope it is, that's what I use it for.
Surprised the others don't have backing plates, I now have to check mine. I've held a lot of load (rafting) on those. Seems that many peoples anchors are "defective" and don't get a really good hook.
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
CaptBob wrote:Source of the post Just judging the layout, I would think that cleat #2 was put there just for the solution you need. The previous boat I had (Cruisers) had a cleat there and since we had chain and rode we would anchor, add some slack and take it up on the cleat. That would get the slack off the windlass. Our 360SS has all chain, so I had to get a snubber to attach the chain to the cleat, and yes, there is a cleat right there by the windlass. For a lunch hook, I generally just let it hang, but then again, we are on a pretty calm lake. (as long as the wind stays away)
I think it's there for that purpose. At least, I sure hope it is, that's what I use it for.
Surprised the others don't have backing plates, I now have to check mine. I've held a lot of load (rafting) on those. Seems that many peoples anchors are "defective" and don't get a really good hook.
+1.....that is how we do it.......
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
bud37 wrote:Source of the postCaptBob wrote:Source of the post Just judging the layout, I would think that cleat #2 was put there just for the solution you need. The previous boat I had (Cruisers) had a cleat there and since we had chain and rode we would anchor, add some slack and take it up on the cleat. That would get the slack off the windlass. Our 360SS has all chain, so I had to get a snubber to attach the chain to the cleat, and yes, there is a cleat right there by the windlass. For a lunch hook, I generally just let it hang, but then again, we are on a pretty calm lake. (as long as the wind stays away)
I think it's there for that purpose. At least, I sure hope it is, that's what I use it for.
Surprised the others don't have backing plates, I now have to check mine. I've held a lot of load (rafting) on those. Seems that many peoples anchors are "defective" and don't get a really good hook.
+1.....that is how we do it.......
+2.... After the anchor is set we tie off to that cleat with a snap hook on the chain.
Cheers
Fraser......
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
Besides acting as a shock absorber on all chain rode, regarding load, I am under the impression that is the function of a snubber.
Set the anchor, attach the snubber and let out a bit of chain to release load.
I know that you are a wealth of knowledge and I'd ask if you can you kindly explain what you mean?
Thanks.
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
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Re: Carver Mariner 350 Anchoring Technique
g36 wrote:Source of the post Backing plates may be molded into the fiberglass during build and may not be visible just by eyeballing the bottom under the cleat
I believe it mentions Aluminium backing plates in the brochure build specs sheet......
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