Will-C":x2hadwna said:
Sunbeam, I bought ... the swivel because ... I wanted to alleviate any chances of the anchor not laying flat do to chain twist.
Will-C":x2hadwna said:
But I might as well say we all have fairly light little boats in the grand scheme of things. I think a lot folks just over react to anything they see or hear.
So if you have a concern and just feel like alleviating it (possible line twist), that's cool. But if I or others do (swivel durability), we're sky-is-falling, glass-half-full, worry warts? :wink
"Just looks cool," I understand. That's why I wanted twins! They look so darned cool and symmetrical
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I had a few interesting nights at anchor on Powell last fall. Of course I'd come into the whole thing planning a massive ground tackle system: 25# anchor, 5/16" chain, 50' snubber, super fair leads, etc. Then I was talked back to reality, in that this is a small boat, I can anchor in where others can't (more sheltered), I won't be in open roadsteads, etc. They had a point. So I scaled back.
Just so happened I was on Powell with my cruising bud -- we'd anchored many a night together in the past, but the C-Dory/lake was a whole new thing. There were a few nights it wasn't really possible to find completely sheltered anchorages, and ... we had to laugh as here we were sitting anchor watches overnight during a couple of big blows. I was pretty confident in the anchor and the rode, but the lack of planning good solid fair leads for the snubber had us worried (lots of surging up and down due to waves). At that point I wished I had paid a bit more attention to making the ground tackle how I like it. (The C-Dory we were buddy boating with at the time, had chosen to go nose into a little cove instead of anchoring, and they also had an unpleasant, wavy night and were driven onto shore... so it was just one of those nights.)
So yeah, it's a small light boat, and most nights should be sheltered, but... there were two nights like I described on Powell, and that was only a five-week time period. For me it's never possible (nor desirable) to sleep 100% like a rock when at anchor, but for myself I do like to feel confidence in my ground tackle (because I prefer to anchor out). To that end I like to look at specs and think about what could happen, etc. as a planning aid. So it's not as much "sky is falling" (to my mind), but more I WANT to get out and anchor, I don't want to feel more secure in a marina (and so go there if the weather looks iffy). I prefer to anchor and want to feel ready for it.
The one great thing about boats is... to each their own. Everyone makes different choices for different reasons and for the most part I think that's great (of course there are always a few people where I think "How was *that* choice made, but that's just human nature).
I really was interested in what problems or potential problems had made people try a swivel, and if that fixed it.
The C-Dory definitely moves around at anchor more than I'm used to (understatement!). I ended up setting two bow anchors in a V and tying the two rodes together just where they passed over the bow roller (bit of a cobble-up, but I was working with what I had). It did work fairly well though.
Sunbeam