anchor line rub

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Jul 22, 2005
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Hunter 26 New Hill, NC
Went for a sail w/ the admiral and our 2 little deck hands. Dropped anchor to get in some swim time. After a short while of swinging on the anchor, I went forward to make sure all was well and noticed the anchor line rubbing on the roller furling bracket. I thought about releasing the anchor and running it arould the front rail support, but decided that would best be done when not hanging on the anchor. Will it cause any problems if I do that, or am I doing something wrong to begin with? There's just a little bit of fuzz on the line from rubbing, so the line should be fine. But if I continue as is, it will make short work of the line and I'll be replacing it. What have you folks done?
 
Jun 4, 2004
66
Hunter 30 Union Springs, NY
Tie off the anchor line

to one of the cleats on the prow. The anchor locker opens to port so I use the starboard cleat to tie off the line. No rubbing.
 
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MABell

On my '98 H26

...I tie off directly to the cleat. No chafe, and the cleats are so close to the bow that it doesn't sit off to one side.
 
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alan

The anchor line will rub on the tangs...

...if you have the CDI 4/6 drum like me. If you have a CDI FF2 drum then it rubs on the smooth part of the drum. Either way, not the best way to treat line. If it gets bad, get a chafe protector and slide it over the rode. alan
 
Jul 17, 2005
586
Hunter 37.5 Bainbridge Island - West of Seattle
Windlass should only be used to raise or lower,

but should never be used to hold the anchor rode while on the hook. You should always cleat it off. This is better for the rode, and also for the windlass. Also, when raising the anchor, the windlass should never be used to pull the boat towards the anchor. Also motor towards the anchor, and use the windlass to take up the slack. Otherwise, get ready to replace the windlass motor frequently.
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,612
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
Use The Bow Eye Like a Chock

Run the anchor line through the bow eye and then tie it off to the bow cleat.
 
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