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swinging at anchor
- km1125
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Re: swinging at anchor
You can think of your boat like a big pendulum. The wind or current is the "gravity" that would normally motivate a pendulum. The boat is going to oscillate around the pivot point, just as a pendulum would. If you put two anchors on the bow then you're shortening the length of the pivot point, but not eliminating it. By putting one on the stern, you're eliminating it.
Setting an anchor on the stern though, comes with risk. If there's any risk that the wind (or current) will change direction, then you want that stern anchor to break free so that your main anchor (which should be considered your "storm" anchor) will hold the boat so you never go adrift. If the stern anchor needs to break free, you want to know that it won't foul your props.
So the first consideration to resolve the issue is evaluating the wind or current, and how it might change for the duration of your anchoring situation. THEN you can figure the best way to stop the swinging.
- bud37
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Re: swinging at anchor
Setting two anchors spread off the bow helps slow things down as well , but interesting on any day with big wind shifts.....
If possible, stern in close to shore with a stern tie to shore is the least stressful IMO.
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