Buccaneer
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- Jun 30, 2006
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 60' MOTOR YACHT (1987 - 1989)
So, I have 200 feet of 1/4" G4 on the 48MY. I'm mostly inside SF Bay, or in the Delta, and spend most the time anchored in mud (the Bay) or grass (the Delta). Yucky, sticky, mud. Slippery, tangly, grass. Then again, there is some coastal running I want to do that'll take me to 1/2 Moon Bay, Monterey and Pt Reyes (Drake's Beach), where ground conditions are rocks, sand and well, mud. And grass.
200 feet of chain doesn't feel like enough. Even if it is all chain. I'll be in too much depth and don't like the idea of only a 3 or 4 to 1 scope.
I was thinking to add another 200 feet - of line - behind the chain. My thinking was that I'd have a weight savings up front, and (let's not really think about this) if I needed to get out of dodge *really* quick, I could just cut the line
after tieing (sp?) a fender to the bitter end (to find and get it all back later).
Q1: Does this make sense?
Q2: How thick an anchor line to get?
200 feet of chain doesn't feel like enough. Even if it is all chain. I'll be in too much depth and don't like the idea of only a 3 or 4 to 1 scope.
I was thinking to add another 200 feet - of line - behind the chain. My thinking was that I'd have a weight savings up front, and (let's not really think about this) if I needed to get out of dodge *really* quick, I could just cut the line
after tieing (sp?) a fender to the bitter end (to find and get it all back later).
Q1: Does this make sense?
Q2: How thick an anchor line to get?