Anchoring
Anchoring

Anchoring
Next to docking, anchoring is the most stressful event for many sailors, but it doesn’t have to be. Similar to docking, it is all about situational awareness:
How deep is your anchorage?
What is the bottom like; sand, mud, rock, weed?
Are you anchoring overnight?
Are other boats anchored nearby, do you have enough swing room?
What is the forecast for wind and tide strength and direction?
Factoring in these conditions determines where to anchor, how deep and how much anchor rode is required. After setting your anchor properly, take shore bearings to determine whether you are dragging your anchor. During a windy or swell-filled night, post a watch, or get up periodically to check your bearings.
I can teach the specific techniques to anchor securely, but when in doubt, grab a mooring or a slip.
Captain Dan




