Sailing at Anchor

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Jul 6, 2004
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Brion; My boat a 36 ft Gozzard seems to sail at anchor. I suspect it was because the anchor rode came into the boat at the end of the bow sprit. I am thinking of attaching a snubber lien to the hull attachment point at the end of the bob-stay What do you think of this idea and what kind of fitting or shackle should I use - galvanized or stainless steel and would an ordinary anchor shackle do? Thanks
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Sailboat - 48N x 89W
See the article: “Quit Horsing Around - Use a riding sail to steady your boat at anchor” by Steve Christensen (from Good Old Boat magazine: Volume 3, Number 1, January/February 2000) http://www.boatus.com/goodoldboat/horsing.htm Other techniques: Spring the rode: http://cruisersforum.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=653 Cock the rudder slightly & secure the wheel (tiller) Deploy a sentinal weight Deploy a double bridle Deploy a stern anchor HTH Gord
 
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Franklin

No Backstay

Just checking to see if I missed something...one can't have a riding sail if one doesn't have a backstay, correct?
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Sailboat - 48N x 89W
Topping lift?

No backstay complicates the use of a riding sail - but I suppose you might be able to use the topping lift. You'd have to sheet (or vang) the boom down, to prevent it's lifting. I've never done it, so maybe I'm just blowing smoke. Gord
 
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Franklin

Thanks

Thanks...that might work. Means I will have to straddle the beam to get to it and then tie the back end somewhere down below like maybe the stern swimming handles. I'm thinking I will try a spring line attached to the rode going to the stern clevet and then back up to the winch and angle the boat just a bit like they recommend for the sea anchor first and if that doesn't work, then I'll try the riding sail.
 
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