If you use a winch it will need a lot of power, having had my boat in locations where anchoring is the norm I found it so easy using the Alderney ring method and all you end up doing is pulling in the slack rope.
Once I am back in the north east I will anchor wrecks at slack water and see what happens and for retrieval I will use the said method and wont need a winch.
Plenty of you tube videos of it in use.
Sean
I was on a charter boat that used that method, I was very impressed. My thought was - "Who needs a winch!"
If you use a winch it will need a lot of power, having had my boat in locations where anchoring is the norm I found it so easy using the Alderney ring method and all you end up doing is pulling in the slack rope.
Once I am back in the north east I will anchor wrecks at slack water and see what happens and for retrieval I will use the said method and wont need a winch.
Plenty of you tube videos of it in use.
Sean
I did consider the Alderney ring method but I don't have the deck space to carry the large buoy required to do the lift. Also if you are by yourself I wouldn't feel confident in trying to avoid the floating rope with the prop whilst steaming at the required angle to the anchor.
I suppose it is all about confidence but there is risk associated with the Alderney ring method, the only risk with the winch is damage to my bank balance![]()
I have seen plenty of large boys on boats. :red:
I use this method and up until now I have had no problems the rope doesn't go under the boat and it is easy to do on your own and depending on the size of the anchor you don't need a large floatI did consider the Alderney ring method but I don't have the deck space to carry the large buoy required to do the lift. Also if you are by yourself I wouldn't feel confident in trying to avoid the floating rope with the prop whilst steaming at the required angle to the anchor.
I suppose it is all about confidence but there is risk associated with the Alderney ring method, the only risk with the winch is damage to my bank balance![]()