bradf
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- Joined
- Feb 16, 2021
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 SC
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLT3130C121
- Vessel Name
- Ramblin’ Rose
We took delivery of our 2021 R-31 a few months ago and have since put many miles under the keel (including a trip down the Atlantic ICW) and spent many nights at anchorages. The boat is equipped with a 22# Bruce claw-type anchor which holds reasonably well and I don't plan to replace it anytime soon. It has 50' of G4 chain spliced to 200' of nylon rode. I have a couple of questions about anchoring:
1. Is it advisable to allow the anchor to hang on the windlass while underway? The Lewmar windlass manual recommends that the anchor be secured to take the load of the windlass. Does anybody actually do this? There are other good reasons to secure an anchor while underway.
2. The boat swings at anchor and this causes the rode to pop out of the bow roller and chafe on the sharp edges of the bow roller. I rig a snubber to prevent this, but I would not have thought a snubber necessary on a nylon rode (our prior boat had an all chain rode). I'm concerned about the chafing. Are there better ways to manage this? Chafe protection perhaps?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
1. Is it advisable to allow the anchor to hang on the windlass while underway? The Lewmar windlass manual recommends that the anchor be secured to take the load of the windlass. Does anybody actually do this? There are other good reasons to secure an anchor while underway.
2. The boat swings at anchor and this causes the rode to pop out of the bow roller and chafe on the sharp edges of the bow roller. I rig a snubber to prevent this, but I would not have thought a snubber necessary on a nylon rode (our prior boat had an all chain rode). I'm concerned about the chafing. Are there better ways to manage this? Chafe protection perhaps?
Thanks in advance for your advice.