Practical Boatowner  |  December 2017
MASTER ANY ANCHORAGE
Finding a suitable place to drop your hook can be easy in some anchorages and seriously challenging when things are tight. Not being prepared or, worse, shouting and screaming during a botched manoeuvre, can provide great entertainment value to fellow boaters already anchored. Rest assured, they’ll be watching your every move: anchoring is, after all, a spectator sport. So what can we do to make it easy? A bit of planning, particularly when it comes to a crowded anchorage, can make all the difference as to whether your entrance is elegant, or ‘interesting’. Start by reviewing your anchorage options before your cruise. Check the charts, guidebooks, and online resources for suitable places to stop overnight.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Practical Boatowner December 2017.