Anchoring Your Boat |
Whether you are planning a week long anchorage on the water with your family or just a meal swinging on the hook,this e-Lesson gives you the complete lowdown on how to anchor your boat. how to choose 'em and how to use 'em. Anchoring is the method of securing your boat when you are staying where there is no dock. It is usually an adventurous location rather than in the confines of a Marina. All boats must have an anchor and sufficient line to let out the scope required to hold it securely. Do you have enough line on board and know the proper scope to use for the duration of your stay? Putting out too little scope is one of the most common mistakes made when anchoring. Different Anchors for Different BottomsDifferent shaped anchors are intended for different bottoms-that’s lake bottoms! And, taking a few minutes to learn how to set your anchor(s) will keep your family safe the next time you anchor out and you won’t be up all night worrying. How Many Anchors do you Need?Depending on the size of your boat and where you do your boating, you may need more than one anchor and more than one type of anchor if the bottom where you are planning to cruise and anchor is different. This e-lesson covers the most popular anchors and how to anchor in most situations, as well as what not to do when anchoring. When planning your trip, pay attention to the type of lake bottom and carry the right type of anchor(s), chain and line—lots of line. Anchoring - Done easily and safelyYou don’t have to be wonder woman to weigh an anchor. Learn how to do it easily and safely. Doug Dawson’s e-Lesson focuses on the easy and safe way to securely lower and set anchors and raise them. Anchoring should not be stressful or dangerous. It should be understood, safe and easy. Knowing how to set your anchor makes the difference between staying put and drifting onto the rocks. 'Anchor Your Boat' e-Lesson'Anchoring your Boat' e-Lesson will teach you:
Knowing this will give you the confidence to do it right and enjoy those remote anchorages with your family. If you ever have to anchor in adverse conditions, you’ll know how to save your family and your vessel by knowing exactly what to do. Anchor right and you'll sleep all night.
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For trailered boats, make sure the drain plug is on your checklist! It wasn't on mine and I mistakenly expected that the shop who summerized and delivered my boat had installed it. They didn't, and I didn't check for it, and didn't realize it wasn't there 'till I got back to my backyard dock and saw the water coming up thru the ski well. I'm now known as "soggy-boy" after falling off the boat into the lake while trying to install the plug from above; would have been a lot easier on the launch ramp! Fortunately, nothing was damaged but my pride . . . Cheers Dave Keyser, Soggy-boy |