journey on":12mwtx96 said:I've been anchoring for ~40 years and I'm always learning something new. The above advice is excellent, but there is one important point I'd like to mention.
So here's my advice. Read what you can, think about it a little, and then the important part. GO PRACTICE. Not in the middle of a cruise, but somewhere easy, such as the edge of a harbour, where it's calm and not too deep. Try setting the anchor, backing down, riding to it, retrieving the !@@#$ thing and stowing/cleaning it.
You'll find out that it's straightforward and easy, you will gain confidence and you'll keep learning, little by little.
Boris
Wholeheartedly agree - practice is absolutely key to anchoring success. Once you've learned by doing a number of times, and survived a few windy nights, you'll be comfortable.