mcraigchr wrote:
Honestly, I don't sleep when anchored anyway. I dream of anchors breaking loose ... even though mine never has. When I get the windlass put in next year, I am going to make sure to have an anchoring setup that puts my mind at ease.
Craig C.
I never slept on our first two boats for the same reason. We got current boat used, I have a different mind set, not going to stress about scratches from use, or loose sleep.... and I have not. This has been the best boat owning experience, and I get some great sleep while anchored in a secluded cove.
If the anchor should ever break loose, what is the worst that could happen, drift to shore...
Years back I woke up to a banging noise, someone had a little too much to drink the night before, and forgot to tie up there Ranger bass boat. It drifted some 5 miles down to where we were camped and was banging on the sandstone. It really didn't look banged up at all. I pulled it up onto a sandy spot on the beach. Couple hours later the owner showed up and said they were camped 5 miles away.
My point is, is your asleep inside, once banging on the rocks you will wake up and fix the issue. If you sleep through it, the next day you can enjoy a little adventure trying to find your original camp spot.
