undercover500
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2022
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We do have a secondary anchor, just a 12lb river anchor (like a mushroom but it has 3 spades, if you will), tied to the stern, or on other front side cleat would probably help to eliminate the swing.I wasn't implying that your setup would be hard to retrieve, but rather that all that chain really didn't reduce the total weight.
Unless I put out my stern anchor, at times I swing as well. I solved half of the swing by installing a center bow mounted chock to guide the anchor line. V-Hull boats often swing if the anchor is tied to a side cleat.
Glad you're happy with your anchor. The test now is to try it under all conditions.
We mainly just wanted to test out the baby anchor by itself, run it through it's paces. In the future if we swing that much, I'd probably toss the river off the stern just to keep us mostly in place, especially if there's other boats around. Even when it was just us it was kind of annoying, I'm looking this way, now I'm looking that way, hey, there's the other side of the lake lol.