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Brian Sheehan, Fortress Anchors
Anchor sentinel
Rob, the idea of a sentinel (also called a kellet) is to add a "concentrated" weight to an anchor rode in order to help reduce the vertical pull on your anchor in surging seas. I believe that the longer the scope you have, then the more effective the sentinel will be. With a very long scope, the sentinel will slide down close to the bottom, and then will help to keep the shank parallel to the bottom where it needs to be.A guy from New Zealand was at the Miami Boat Show a couple of years back selling 20 and 30 lb. "Anchor Buddy" sentinels. Here is his web site: https://www.iserve.co.nz/users/pepper/anchorbuddy.co.nz/htdocs/index.htmlYou might consider using a sentinel well in advance of a storm as an added precaution.
Rob, the idea of a sentinel (also called a kellet) is to add a "concentrated" weight to an anchor rode in order to help reduce the vertical pull on your anchor in surging seas. I believe that the longer the scope you have, then the more effective the sentinel will be. With a very long scope, the sentinel will slide down close to the bottom, and then will help to keep the shank parallel to the bottom where it needs to be.A guy from New Zealand was at the Miami Boat Show a couple of years back selling 20 and 30 lb. "Anchor Buddy" sentinels. Here is his web site: https://www.iserve.co.nz/users/pepper/anchorbuddy.co.nz/htdocs/index.htmlYou might consider using a sentinel well in advance of a storm as an added precaution.