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Old 28 June 2017, 21:18   #21
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'Or don't get too obsessed with what Kayak fishermen do - because they rarely are fishing in horrible conditions, and aren't using an anchor as a safety device but rather as a brake to keep them in place!'

Yeah very true - but a divers reel with say 100m of 2mm line does seem quite a useful/small/light way to store your warp (if for emergency use on a small sib).
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Old 29 June 2017, 22:54   #22
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How does a braid anchor line work on a sib with pvc tubes? With the anchor set could the braid not cut into the tubes?
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How does a braid anchor line work on a sib with pvc tubes? With the anchor set could the braid not cut into the tubes?


Better to let the bow eye take the load and just have a slack 'bitter end' coming back on board.
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A small Bruce will be by far the best option. with a Bruce you can often get away with a smaller size ..............

Prob 1kg Bruce, 2m of 6mm chain, and 100m of 6mm 3 strand nylon warp ......... that will all fit nicely into a bucket for easy storage.

A drogue can also be useful to cancel the effects of wind when at anchor.

With my 4.2m RIB, I use a 1kg Bruce, 3m of 8mm chain, and 220m of 8mm warp .......... I often anchor in 75ft of water with a 2knt+ tide rip .........

Anchor from the bow eye and use a lazy line as a painter out to an A2 /A3 buoy............to set the amount of warp just tie an Alpine knot.
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Find out your seabed types where you will be sailing. Match your anchor to the seabed type that you will most encounter. Create a anchoring system that matches your boat. This can all be researched online , marina web sites and boat supply stores. Also take note of what is being used on boats already in those waters.
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