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Benny
Anchoring of the stern is ok when deploying
a secondary anchor. I keep a 35 lbs plow on a roller at the bow and an emergency/lunch hook in the stern locker. If anchoring for the night or in rough waters I do not want to mess with the stern anchor. The process of anchoring wether by wind or motor is not a race against time. This is not a roping competition in a rodeo. In some dubious holdings it may take 1/2 hour of observation and checking the hold and the angle of the rode before I can relax and crack a beer. Better now than at 3:00 AM under a thunderstorm. It's amazing how my luck improves when I take the time to do things right.
a secondary anchor. I keep a 35 lbs plow on a roller at the bow and an emergency/lunch hook in the stern locker. If anchoring for the night or in rough waters I do not want to mess with the stern anchor. The process of anchoring wether by wind or motor is not a race against time. This is not a roping competition in a rodeo. In some dubious holdings it may take 1/2 hour of observation and checking the hold and the angle of the rode before I can relax and crack a beer. Better now than at 3:00 AM under a thunderstorm. It's amazing how my luck improves when I take the time to do things right.