Anchoring a Beneteau 323

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Dec 23, 2006
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Beneteau 323 Absecon NJ
I am currently traveling to the Florida Keys and the Bahamas on a Beneteau 323 with a swing keel. Anchoring is a constant problem. I have three different anchor types, 50 ft. of chain, 20 lb. kelletts that I can add to the anchor line and a sea anchor.

Anchoring a 323 is like holding a snake by the head. Horsing "yawling" is a constant battle and strain on the anchor hold. I've used the sea anchor to reduce the swing some and cut down on the strain on the anchor hold on the bow and the stern at different times, which does slow the swing.

I'm looking for ways to reduce the horsing/yawling. I've used two anchors, short and long, out the bow, which does help some. Rear anchoring is not usually an option.

I just ordered a riding sail and am at a loss for anything further. I know other boaters have experienced this problem. Does anyone have better luck with anchoring that is willing to share their ideas?
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
Do you lower the centeboard when you're anchored? Maybe that will lessen the sideways drifting/shifting?... Not exactly anchoring off the stern, but maybe lower an anchor- or just one of the kellets- to rest on the bottom so there is some drag to slow down the swing.... Which riding sail are you getting?
 
Dec 23, 2006
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Beneteau 323 Absecon NJ
Ordered from Sailrite. Will get it tomorrow from a friend whose home we had it sent to. Lowering the centerboard and turning the rudders didn't seem to help. It might help if current is a problem, but not the wind. Tried dragging the kellets in the front or the back (not at the same time) and that did slow things down, but not enough. We'll try the riding sail tomorrow night. I have high hopes for the riding sail. One boat in Boot Key Harbor has one that I noticed.
 
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