Ordered 140 ft. of G4 HT chain. It will be in Ocala on Monday. This will accomplish several things. I believe I have to much weight in the stern. My top speed of 17 miles an hour dropped to ten miles an hour. Trim tabs will not pull bow down. The dink on the dive platform was a big contributor. Plus I added shot bags for ballast on the starboard side. So I will move those forward on that side . The water line shows it is out of balance. Plus I will put some more weight on the fore peak. I now have 4 anchors up front, three on the bow rail. I bought a new storm anchor. A 35 lb danforth. Had one fortress, one stainless grapple. With a Bruce on the main, which will be all chain. Chain will weigh 100lbs plus.
Some might wonder why anyone needs that many anchors. I found it easy to lose one by getting hung up on the bottom. Some bottoms need different types of anchor to hold. Had one wrapped around a prop while getting ready for a hurricane. I didn't do it. Thought I should point that out. The boat drug the bruce all across the harbour. It was the only one that did any good. Everything you have with you is dependant on how well your anchors hold. Including lives.
I sleep better at night with two anchors out in many cases.
Another reason for all chain is the rode has a habit of jumping out of the gypsy right when you need it the most. When it jumps out it is free spooling and if you are anchoring in close proximity to other boat it makes for a quick scramble up forward by Dee or my self to put it back in.
The joint between the rope and chain has always been a pain. Has gotten fuzzy already and has started to cause me to loose sleep.
Has anyone else go to all chain?
captd
Some might wonder why anyone needs that many anchors. I found it easy to lose one by getting hung up on the bottom. Some bottoms need different types of anchor to hold. Had one wrapped around a prop while getting ready for a hurricane. I didn't do it. Thought I should point that out. The boat drug the bruce all across the harbour. It was the only one that did any good. Everything you have with you is dependant on how well your anchors hold. Including lives.
I sleep better at night with two anchors out in many cases.
Another reason for all chain is the rode has a habit of jumping out of the gypsy right when you need it the most. When it jumps out it is free spooling and if you are anchoring in close proximity to other boat it makes for a quick scramble up forward by Dee or my self to put it back in.
The joint between the rope and chain has always been a pain. Has gotten fuzzy already and has started to cause me to loose sleep.
Has anyone else go to all chain?
captd