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Move the boat directly over the anchor
Directly over it.
When preparing to retrieve the anchor, position your boat directly above or slightly upwind of the anchor's location. This allows for the anchor line to be vertical, reducing the chance of snagging and making retrieval easier. Ensure that you have enough space to maneuver and avoid obstacles in the water. Additionally, keep the boat in gear to maintain position as you pull up the anchor.
The position of an anchor just clear of the sea floor is called the "anchor rode." This term refers to the length of chain or rope that connects the anchor to the boat. When the anchor is properly set, it should be resting on the sea floor while the rode holds the boat in place.
it should be in correct position before throwing it out
You should throw the anchor from the bow (front) of the boat. This position allows the boat to drift backward and the anchor to set properly on the seabed without interference from the vessel's movement. It's important to ensure that the anchor line is clear of any obstacles to avoid tangling. Always ensure the anchor is securely deployed before leaving the area.
When anchoring, the anchor should be secured to the vessel's bow, as this position allows the boat to face into the wind and waves, providing stability. The bow is designed to handle the forces exerted on the anchor line, reducing the risk of the vessel drifting or swaying. Properly securing the anchor at the bow also ensures that the vessel remains oriented correctly while at anchor.
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the length should be 8 times the depth of the deepest water you are planning to anchor in.
Switch when the person giving compressions is getting tired.