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Vessel Operation
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ANCHORING
Selecting the correct anchor is an important decision.
e anchor style in part depends on the usage and
boat type. Regal boats designate an anchor type and
or model. Some models incorporate chain, line with
an optional windlass. Contact an authorized Regal
dealer for more information.
Anchoring is easier with another person on board.
First be certain that the line for the anchor is properly attached, to
avoid losing the anchor and anchor line overboard.
For most anchors to perform more e ciently, you should attach 3 to
6 feet of chain. e chain will stand up to the abrasion of sand, rock,
or mud on the bottom much better than a nylon line. It should be
galvanized to reduce corrosion. Next, attach a length of nylon line
to the other end of the chain.
e nylon will stretch under a heavy strain cushioning the impact of
waves or wind on both the boat and the anchor.
To anchor, select a well protected area, preferably with a at bottom.
Contrary to modern belief, you do not throw the anchor over while
the boat is making headway, or moving forward. In fact, the bow of
the boat should be bought slowly backward, while easing the anchor
slowly over the side of the boat until it hits the bottom. To “snub the
linemeans to stop its outward pay” or movement. Usually the length
of anchor line used should be 5 to 10 times the depth of the water.
A er you have anchored, check your position with landmarks if
possible. You need to continue to monitor these landmarks to make
sure you are not dri ing. Since anchoring can also be an emergency
procedure, the anchor and line should be readily accessible.
For increased holding power in windy conditions, two anchors are
sometimes set. If your primary anchor drags, you can run out your
secondary anchor without picking up the primary one. e important
thing is to lay them out at an angle. When setting two anchors, make
sure they are fastened to separate rodes or cleats. is is done in case
you need to adjust one later so the line is accessible.

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