Mr Igor - I have huge respect for you. So many useful videos you have made and shared. Just thank you so so very much. Thanks to your videos so many people will have good times and avoid problems. Just thank you so much! Maybe too detailed and boring for many but I would be interested in Lagoon 42 hulls under water, engines, water maker, electrical systems etc maintenance and service guides / videos (what and when to do, and cost). Thank you so much!
@lovropirkl2672
I tend to leave my navigational instruments turned on during the night, so that if the boat starts dragging, the depth sounder will turn on the alarm and wake me up when the boat is in less than 5 meters of water. This is more of a secondary precaution. The primary precaution should always be quality anchoring.
@redleobg
You're reading my mind. A few days ago I was thinking of looking on the internet how the anchor behaves in certain situations and what happens when it is dropped! And the answer arrived as ordered. THANK YOU!
@michaelb870
Igor, last season I noticed 1/3 of the charter guests anchored while driving forward. Do you have any explanation why they would do that? Doesn't make sense to me, but there must be a reason
@gabec77geo
Last year I've see plenty of requests (leaflets) not to use the anchors, but to use a buoy to protect the bottom. Not sure if it's more common generally, I understand that around national parks (Kornati)
@MarViviendo
you have really touched every critical point of an anchorage ! Thanks again for share your knowledge ❤💪🙌🙌🙌
@bearcingetorix6326
Great video, lots of good visuals to help people conceptualize how their anchors are behaving. The only thing that is missing, unless I missed it, is scope ratios. You sort of showed the principle and covered how too much or too little can be bad, but actual ratios like 7:1[considered best, but selfish], 5:1[generally accepted as safe and not too selfish] or 3:1[it better be very heavy and rated for a cargo vessel😂 If they hit you, it's always their fault] would have been amazing. You may still be able to edit the video in youtube to show viewers what the ratio was for each of your examples to solidify the concept. Many mathematically challenged individuals could do with studying scope ratio.
@dejanjovanovic9696
Hi, Thanks for a good video and useful tips. I wonder why you didn't tell nothing about anchor buoy? I found it very practical in many ways. Thanks again!
@m.l8698
Excellent examples, thanks!
@nikotsalis
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@captainirv3542
Awesome video! All scenarios with different boat configurations, weight, bottoms... One stop video for all type of boat owners! Have a couple of people I will share.
@stephetbeaenmer
The rule is minimum 3 times the height, which is deep+height of the bow roller. If you are in 3m of water and 2m of freeboard, then you need to put minimum (3+2) x 3 m of chain. Which is 15m and not 9. And this is with no wind.
@EuroNeuro
Delta anchors and similar of that generation are plow anchors which has a weakness as we know from farming in that it just makes a furrow and doesn't dig as well down, compared to the new spade anchors, which like a spade digs down deep. From what I've seen Ultra, Rocna and Mantus spade anchors always comes out well in tests. Also, with the new anchors having anti-roll bar, one can eliminate swivels which is a weak point, and use only a shackle instead.
@mvakleko
Very useful content…thanks for sharing your experience with us 👍
@paulkopp3634
Thank you Igor nicely explained and demonstrated.
@michaelb870
As always high quality content. Thank you very much Igor!
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