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Buoy to lift anchor


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If you have room onboard go for the bigger option

 

More lift and drag in the water will make buoying up the anchor easier, if calculating remember to add the weight of chain and shackles.

 

A bigger buoy is easier to see in fading light when positioning and bringing the rope in after the lift. so much so that if you go out in the dark often, opt for a white one if you can.

 

 

My lifting buoy is big, but even that was underwater on sunday as we steamed the anchor out

 

Charlie

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Graham,

I've experienced the buoy going under like Charlie and I 've added a further two largish round fenders to the boat these are attched to the handrail using 12 mm rope and large stainless steel carabine locks (the ones with the sprung catch along one side of the loop)

 

If I'm having trouble driving out my anchor I remove them from the handrail and clip them to the existing buoy increasing buoyancy by about 40-50% and this works a treat(so far)

 

Would definately recommend going for biggest buoy you can accommodate on board

 

Peteg

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