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Silverton 34C - Anchor System Description; Anchor Chain or Line (Rode); Anchor Chock; Anchor Cleat

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SYSTEM OPERATIONS-3
ANCHOR SYSTEM
The purpose of the Anchor System is
to make fast your yacht to the ground
surface below the water level. You may
want to anchor your yacht for a variety of
reasons, such as an overnight stay in a
harbor, stationary shing or, if your yacht
becomes disabled, to remain in one identi-
able location until assistance arrives. The
equipment used in anchoring your yacht,
also known as “ground tackle”, is as fol-
lows:
Anchor
Anchor Chain or Line (Rode)
Anchor Chock
Anchor Cleat
Anchor Safety Chain
Anchor Windlass (Optional)
• Rope Locker
Anchor
Your 34C is equipped with a plow type an-
chor, weighing 17 pounds. This universal
type of anchor is very ef
cient for a vari-
ety of bottom terrain. This is not a storm
anchor. Please refer to Chapman’s for the
recommended need for a storm anchor.
Anchor Chain or Line (Rode)
The Anchor Rode on your 34C may be
chain, rope or a combination of both and,
depending on the option you selected
when you purchased your yacht from your
Silverton dealer, the length is as follows:
Standard Equipment: One hundred and
fty (150) feet of nylon rope, 1/2 inch in
diameter.
Optional Windlass Equipped (Standard):
Fifteen (15) feet of chain coupled to one
hundred fty (150) feet of nylon rope, 9/16
inch in diameter.
Optional Windlass Equipped (Optional):
Three hundred (300) feet of chain.
Anchor Chock
The Anchor Chock on your 34C is located
on the underside of the bow pulpit. The
Anchor is pulled into the chocks on the
pulpit, to steady the anchor.
Anchor Cleat
Your 34C is equipped with an Anchor
Cleat and its purpose is to hold the rope
that secures the anchor, after the anchor
is set. If your 34C is equipped with the
optional Windlass Anchor Winch, the
cleat will help relieve constant pressure
on the winch. Once the proper scope is

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