Hello All,
I have an older 22' C-dory classic. It has no windlass or anchor locker. My current anchor and rode system is an overkill. A lot of chain and a bigger anchor than I need (I transferred it from a larger boat I had). It does, however, give me great amount of comfort when I set it for the night and/or when I plan on being off the boat while anchored, but it just about kills me to pull it back up by hand.
So, I'm looking to buy a lighter lunch anchor/rode system to set when I'm...well...having lunch on the boat, or waiting around while crabbing...that kind of thing. Something that will likely keep the boat in place but not something I would use if I was planning on being off the boat while anchored or overnight while asleep. Above all, something that will not kill me to pull back up.
I know that are many "well, it depends" kinds of things in play, but I'm just trying to get a ballpark idea about the minimum I could get away with, or some examples and experiences with what you all of have used for such things.
I'm a typical puget sound/salish sea boater/crabber/fisher anchoring typically in water 40 feet deep or less.
Thanks.
I have an older 22' C-dory classic. It has no windlass or anchor locker. My current anchor and rode system is an overkill. A lot of chain and a bigger anchor than I need (I transferred it from a larger boat I had). It does, however, give me great amount of comfort when I set it for the night and/or when I plan on being off the boat while anchored, but it just about kills me to pull it back up by hand.
So, I'm looking to buy a lighter lunch anchor/rode system to set when I'm...well...having lunch on the boat, or waiting around while crabbing...that kind of thing. Something that will likely keep the boat in place but not something I would use if I was planning on being off the boat while anchored or overnight while asleep. Above all, something that will not kill me to pull back up.
I know that are many "well, it depends" kinds of things in play, but I'm just trying to get a ballpark idea about the minimum I could get away with, or some examples and experiences with what you all of have used for such things.
I'm a typical puget sound/salish sea boater/crabber/fisher anchoring typically in water 40 feet deep or less.
Thanks.