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This article is an excerpt from NauticEd’s online Skipper Large Powerboat Course, a comprehensive online powerboating course for beginner to intermediate boaters to learn how to operate large powerboats 26 ft (8m) and above. You can learn and improve your powerboating with NauticEd, the international leader in boating education.

Couple enjoying a sunny day on a luxurious powerboat over clear turquoise waters.

Why Anchor?

 

There are many reasons for anchoring your boat:

  • Emergencies.
  • You are on an extended sailing trip.
  • You love warm romantic evenings under the stars.
  • Lunch in a gorgeous bay.
  • The kids (yourself included) want to go swimming.
  • Extreme hunger and your need to catch a snapper.
  • You have butter, garlic, and mango and it would go really nice with a barbequed snapper.
  • Just because.

Sometimes the “just because” in life is the best reason.

 

Why Anchor
A Beneteau 41.1 Anchored

While we might be able to forgo lunch in the bay, as a responsible skipper you have to understand that emergencies do arise (often), and thus anchoring knowledge beyond  “dropping the hook” is absolutely essential.

Those types of emergencies include:

  • Medical needs.
  • Gale force winds and waves that force you to hide behind shelter.
  • Engine failure (in current flow it is even worse).
  • Fog.
  • Tired crew.
  • Rigging failure.

 

Pure Skill

While sailing in a race in Auckland, New Zealand, we were in a current so strong and winds so light that boats were being pushed sideways and backward rather than ahead. We drifted sideways through the finish gate with line honors while others who missed the gate had to set anchor to wait out the tide. Some call our win luck; we call it skill with local knowledge.

Given the “whys” above, a “wise” sailor will carry at least two sets of anchors.

You can learn more in the Skipper Powerboat Course....

Knowledge and theory to operate powerboats 26ft and greater. The Skipper Large Powerboat Course is a comprehensive online powerboating course for beginner to intermediate powerboaters wanting to learn how to operate larger powerboats greater than 26ft. Or upgrade to the Bareboat Charter Master for Powerboats Bundle of online courses to also master multiday and near-coastal powerboating as well as charter powerboats on vacations.

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  • Grant Headifen

    My vision for NauticEd is to provide the highest quality sailing and boating education available - and deliver competence wherever sailors live and go.

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Last updated on December 28th, 2024