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SkipJack II - Anchoring Instructions |
Generally, the minimum scope for secure anchoring is about 5:1. The number 5 in the ratio 5:1 is the ratio of anchor rode (scope), where the number 1 is the water depth plus the tidal shift. The recommended scope depends on the wind and current conditions, but generally ranges from 3:1 (calm conditions, short period) to 5:1 (rough/windy, overnight), and up to 7:1 or 10:1. |
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Example: 35 + 8 (water depth + tidal variation) x 3 (scope) = 129 (length of anchor chain) 40 + 10 (water depth + tidal variation) x 5 (scope) = 250 (length of anchor chain) SkipJack II is equipped with an AnchorLift electric windlass and 250-feet of all-chain rode that is marked with depth flags every 30-feet. Additionally, the chain has red paint every 10-feet. The last 10-feet of chain before the bitter end is painted lime-green. Stop paying out the anchor chain once the lime-green mark appears. To prevent accidental loss of the anchor and chain, the bitter end of the chain is secured by a stainless-steel ring that will not pass through the windlass. The windlass may be operated at the lower helm, or at the bow with the hand-held remote control. |
DROP ANCHOR:
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RETRIEVE ANCHOR:
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3:1 Scope |
5:1 Scope |
7:1 Scope |
Anchor Bridle/SnubberSkipJack II is equipped with an Anchor Bridle/Snubber. The Anchor Bridle/Snubber is
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REMOVE ANCHOR BRIDLE/SNUBBER
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