I would anchor it bow out and then tie the stern to the beach spike. This way the boats bow faces any wave action that it may encounter and with it being spiked tot he beach, it will not float off if the anchor gives. I use this technique all the time.
I would anchor it bow out and then tie the stern to the beach spike. This way the boats bow faces any wave action that it may encounter and with it being spiked tot he beach, it will not float off if the anchor gives. I use this technique all the time.
how about you put the anchor at the bow of the boat facing the bow of the boat away from the beach. than on the stern put the beach anchor in. so than you have two things to rely on instead of one.
HeHe....reminds me...last summer we were boat camping.....i like to go bow out with an anchor and then stern tie to something solid on shore.....works great.....just make sure the wife ties the stern well.....i woke up about 2 am and checked on the boat....stern line came loose and the boat swung out about 30 yards....had to swim to get it. luckily the anchor held and we were on a lake.
How do you compensate for the tide....yes salt water... I mean it can ten feet from low to high here. I don't want anchor it at half tide or either extreme...sleep..and boat be gone...how do you find the happy medium without the boat sloshing back and forth possibly loosening up?