^^^^^^^^^^^^That.they cause more trouble than they solve.
The answer would depend on why one is being used. A) So you know where your anchor is. B) So other boat's skippers know where your anchor is. C) So to usurp or establish "territory" in the anchorage. I care less about whether or not another boat is (what I consider to be) too close to me, as long as we are likely to swing together and not "sail" into each other when yawing is out of phase, even if he's swinging over my ground tackle part of the time than I do if someone drops (or tries to) his anchor near or over my chain and might drag into it if the conditions changed much. A new guy might be able to see my anchor marker, but still drop on the chain if I have a lot out, and its been snaking around the bottom for a couple of nights, etc.hello all,
Anchor markers seem to be a good idea but I don't see many people using them. See one product available that is self adjusting. What is the overall opinion.
Thanks!