Powerboat Lessons and Powerboat Course

          

 
Anchoring Animation ( 35 sec Video)  

      

 

   
After checking an area, approach the anchoring spot slowly, heading into the wind or current, whichever is stronger. Stop the boat and lower the anchor over bow- do not throw it. The end of the rode should be attached to the boat before releasing the anchor. Let out the anchor line as the boat drifts downwind. If the wind has too little effect, back the boat very slowly while letting the line run out freely. Avoid backing too fast, which could cause the anchor to bounce along the bottom. When a scope of 5:1 has been let out, wrap the line around the bow cleat and reverse slowly against it until it becomes taut.
   


 

 
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