riding/anchor sail - swinging on the hook

Feb 10, 2004
204
Hunter 426 Rock Hall, MD
I am looking for solutions to the problem of swinging around the anchor. I am not all that convinced that a riding sail - especially on a boat without a backstay or topping lift - is a good answer to the problem. The "delta sail" would appear to be the best option for the riding sail issue, but I'm still unconvinced. Setting a drag off the bow does not sound that effective either.. Anyone having experience with successfully minimizing the amount of swing while at anchor- particularly with the larger Hunters - please respond. I would like to hear form "delta sail" users.
So far, I think the best solution may not include the use of a riding sail at all. Setting an off-center bridal to leeward sounds like it may be the most effective.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,095
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
So far, I think the best solution may not include the use of a riding sail at all. Setting an off-center bridal to leeward sounds like it may be the most effective.
Leeward could keep changing. :)

The bridle from the side (pick one, your choice :)) is a very effective tool. Rolling hitch on anchor rode back to the jib sheet winch. Works very well.

There was another discussion yesterday. http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=156702
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
you can anchor in a tidal stream, single swing in 6 hours
use a second anchor off the stern
find a really snug anchorage where the wind don't blow much (my favorite)
distribute qualuds to the crew so nobody cares
 
Sep 26, 2010
45
Hunter 410 Cheboygan Michigan
I've used an Anchor Sail by Banner Bay Marine for three years. My 2000 Hunter 410 does NOT have a back stay. I tie down the two "fins" to temporary lines coming from my arch traveler. I launch in early June and pull out mid September. I anchor about 85 nights each season and have always found the swing distance to be reduced about 70% and the rate of swing reduced about 80% compared to life without the Anchor Sail. I've never been disappointed in this purchase. I no longer consider myself a "menace" to other boats anchored nearby.
Placing the Anchor Sail further back towards the stern results in a greater reduction in movement while on anchor. It takes about 5 minutes to set up after setting anchor.
 
Feb 17, 2008
144
Hunter 36 Kristiansund N, Norway
Fin delta on my H 36. Works super. It is actually an advantage without backstay. The cocpit is also much calmer and the anchor is not pulled so hard even when it blows hard. I also sleep better because of this.