Video Tests of Anchors Setting and Failing


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George.Curtis2 (Past OCC Member)
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The following information has been copied from the Active Captain Newsletter dated 24th March 2015. Active Captain has kindy given permission for it to be repeated on the OCC Forum:


">>> [size=5]The secret life of anchors[/size] >>>

If you 're like us, every time your anchor drops into the water and
disappears, you wonder what happens. Does it flip around? Does it sink
into the floor or does it grab something? What happens when the wind
shifts? Does the anchor hold in the previously set position or does it
move and reset?

Intrigued by these question, Steve Goodwin from SV Panope set out to
find answers. He experimented with rigging a float and GoPro camera to a
dozen different anchors. Then he dropped each one on multiple types of
sea floors with different scopes to see what happened. And "see" is the
important part. He even went the further step of simulating 180 degree
swings to record what each anchor does in that situation.

Fair warning - starting along this video watching path will melt away
hours of your time.

Steve has made all of the videos available on a YouTube Channel. The
latest, #56 in the series, is a compilation of many of the other videos.
It will give you a great feel for the work he has done on this and can
be seen here:
https://youtu.be/l59f-OjWoq0

From that video, subscribe to the SV Panope channel to be notified when
new videos are submitted or to view the others in the series. There are
more detailed videos for each type of anchor.

This type of information collection and sharing is the essence of the
boating community. Steve shows no bias for a particular type of anchor.
The goal is collecting real information and showing the raw videos. What
he has created is a valuable resource for all boaters. Thank you, Steve!"
Alex Blackwell
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Thanks for sharing George - indeed interesting viewing, and confirms precisely what we have seen, found and write about!

The guy must have spent ages working on this!
Dick
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Hi George,
That was a fun video. I am curious about why there was no Rocna included in the testing. Maybe I missed something as I tend to go into a bit of a trance after a while.
Dick Stevenson, s/v Alchemy
George.Curtis2 (Past OCC Member)
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Quite right Dick. Steve 's site carries the comment that he did not test a Rocna because he did not have one!
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Hi George,
That is a shame. I suspect it would have acted quite like the Spade and the Manson, but it would have been nice to actually see. Dick
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