spin around the mooring

stinson

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Hi All,

While on a mooring I noticed my R23 constantly spins while other boats remain relatively still. I gather this is due to my boat is mostly out of the water and is subjected to the wind rather than a slight current. Putting out a second anchor is an option but in some locations it's very rocky and I'm told if you put out an anchor it's the last time you'll see it.

I read a sea anchor will not help out in this situation....any other ideas?

jim
 
Smaller boats = lighter weight and more subject to all kinds of movement. I often tie with a friend who has a 42’ ocean Alexander and my boat bounces around like a ball with light waves and some wind where as his is much more steady. He weighs 4x more than I do.
 
stinson":3t33j7yd said:
Hi All,

Putting out a second anchor is an option but in some locations it's very rocky and I'm told if you put out an anchor it's the last time you'll see it.

jim

Don't use a second anchor out the stern. You want your boat to swing like the others. Some of the boats where I moor that are smaller, lighter and have cabins will swing a lot also. One guy has hung two 5 gallon buckets off either side of the stern in the water with 20 pounds of weight in each. The weight and resistance seems to have helped a lot. He leaves the buckets and weights on the dingy when he leaves
 
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