Andiamo2018
Senior Member
There are exceptions to everything, especially in boating. BUT, anchors should be lowered, not dropped. It is too easy for the chain to foul the anchor and have it not set correctly.
Do you have the spec sheet on that windlass I could see? Lifting 80 feet of chain a minute (1.33 feet a second) is damn well impressive!On the speed topic, my Maxwell HRC10-8 is rated to pull chain at 79 ft/min, rope at 66 ft/min. When dropping chain, I'd estimate it pays out at more like 90 - 100 ft/min (definitely a bit faster than retrieval). It drops rope pretty quickly as well, but not quite as fast as chain, probably more like 70 - 80 ft/min.
I've never had an issue with missing my spot due to too slow a drop, even in 50 feet of water. But I also tend to drop from the bow with the admiral at the helm, so I can signal her for boat movement as necessary to get/keep us in the right spot.
You know thinking through an anchoring process and adapting to the situation is NOT permitted by TF anchoring thread members.....Any more than 30ft and we do controlled drop using clutch
Under 30ft and we power down
While there is certainly no guarantee, powering down at least shows you that the motor is working correctly at hat time and might just avoid launching your anchor with a dead windlass. It takes a lot of time and effort to retrieve 200ft of chain manually!!