Joe, I think the "post" you refer to is a Sampson Post.  Most "modern"
sloops don't have a Sampson Post, I use the front sleats.  It I am worried
about needing to let out more scope in the middle of the night I use the bow
cleats as a guide and run the anchor line to the stern cleats.  From the
cockpit, if the weather turns nasty,  I can safely tend the line.  Also, I
tie a float to the anchor crown (not the rhode) and if I need to slip the
anchor in an emergency I can later recover it by pulling up the float line. 

 

Joe McCary

Aeolus II. #4795, West River, MD

www.aeoluswestriver.net 

joe at photoresponse dot com

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
joel5876
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 4:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IC27A] Anchoring - tying off

 

  

I have had my boat for two years and only day sailed back to my mooring.
While I have two anchors, plenty of chain and line rode, I am curious as to
how one ties off the rode. C27s don't seem to have a dedicated "post" (I
can't recall the technical term) to tie off to. I would appreciate some
insight as I plan to venture a little further from home one the snow and ice
are gone. Pictures are worth 1000 words. Thanks.





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