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#428752 - 08/12/08 12:53 PM
Re: Length of Anchor Rode
[Re: On Holiday]
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Admiral
Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 7463
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Here's my opinion:
5:1, 7:1, etc is more for cruisers who are looking for overnight mooring or "sure holds" for larger boats.
For smaller boats, say less than 25 footers, I find it excessive. If you're looking to chill on the hook for a couple of hours, say to eat dinner or swim, who wants to spend 20 minutes setting an anchor for 2 hours? NOT ME! I usually throw 1.5:1 or 2:1 depending on conditions. The local lake averages a mud bottom depth of 15 feet. I usually throw 25-30ft of rode (10' is chain). Put the boat in reverse for a few seconds and forget about it. I don't care if i'm slowly dragging...i'm going to be moving again at some point. If I get to close to the shore, well then, i'll just move.
The other local lake averages a depth of 45ft. I only have about 60 feet of rode. Fortunately, the area we normally anchor in is about 35 feet deep. I usually toss the entire rode.
At any rate, my point is, I think most anchoring in smaller boats is temporary and does not require fighting 300' of rode. Heck, 60' is enough of a pain. Half of the time if it's not too windy, I won't even throw the anchor. I'll just move the boat once or twice to correct the drift.
And btw, on smaller lakes, there generally is not going to be enough "area" to have a 200' "swing pattern".
Just my opinion. This obviously changes as boats get bigger, windlass equipment, stay requirements, etc.
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