Anchoring - avoiding bobstay / waterstay
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:33 pm
Dear All
Another question from a newby to the CC19. When anchoring, what are the most effective methods owners have found to avoid the anchor chain chafing and snagging the bobstay, which runs from the waterline to the tip of the bowsprit. It looks awkward to me to use a bridle, in terms of getting this in place if it is to extend below the bobstay. Is it feasible to use a very short bridle from the bow cleats to secure the anchor chain within the confines of the small fo'c'sle space? This, however, still leaves the single anchor chain at risk of continuing to snag the bobstay. I have yet to anchor and so my questions are theoretical, at this stage, but I'll be doing some estuary sailing - rather than lake sailing - in a few weeks' time and would welcome a head start with some useful tips.
Many thanks.
Paul
Another question from a newby to the CC19. When anchoring, what are the most effective methods owners have found to avoid the anchor chain chafing and snagging the bobstay, which runs from the waterline to the tip of the bowsprit. It looks awkward to me to use a bridle, in terms of getting this in place if it is to extend below the bobstay. Is it feasible to use a very short bridle from the bow cleats to secure the anchor chain within the confines of the small fo'c'sle space? This, however, still leaves the single anchor chain at risk of continuing to snag the bobstay. I have yet to anchor and so my questions are theoretical, at this stage, but I'll be doing some estuary sailing - rather than lake sailing - in a few weeks' time and would welcome a head start with some useful tips.
Many thanks.
Paul