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Originally Posted by Faster
Riding sails ... will greatly reduce the shock load on your rode/tackle as the boat doesn't fetch up so hard on the limits of the swing.
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Funny you should mention that. I was anchored off Molokai last week with wind gusting over 35 knots. I was in 10-15 feet of water, with about 75 feet of chain out, in a Catana 52. I normally have more chain out, but this was a little tight (for me).
I thought it was jerking kind of hard as the boat was swinging back and forth, but the
anchor held well and the bridle wasn't coming loose, chafing, smoking, or anything bad. Then, the next morning, I found this when I unclipped the bridle from the chain (the
shackle, not the quarter).
The solution? A bigger
shackle, of course!
The boat doesn't seem to swing back and forth as much with more
anchor chain out. And catamarans seem to swing more than monohulls, even with
anchor bridles.