Eric Gordon
1975 E27 - Sea Star, Yanmar 3GM30F Dana Point, Ca.
I’m currently going through the boat to eliminate anything on her that I don’t need/want. I started today forward at the v-berth and chain locker. That was after I took 2-hours to remove a seawater exhaust tube from the Yanmar elbow and waiting for the part for it to be replaced…but, I digress.
So, I was kindve taken aback by the amount of chain in the forward compartment. I estimate at least 300ft (maybe more), plus some rode, but I haven't measured it yet (the chain or the rode), because here in Dana Point, I have been moved to a brand spanking new slip, and we’re not supposed to put dirty stuff on the docks (even though the gulls and seals do).
Anyway I’m sure I have to schlep it all back to the house for evaluation and cleaning and measuring.
So, I’ve read a bunch of posts here about chain length, but I still can’t wrap my old brain around the actual length I need. I have only done day sailing along the socal coastline (Marina del Rey, Balboa, Dana Point)not having used the anchor in the six years I’ve sailed, and if I were going to go somewhere that required an anchor, I’m not sure I would feel comfy doing it in 100 ft of water or more.
The question is, wouldn’t 50 or 100 feet be enough if I was going to anchor in Catalina (assuming I couldn't get a mooring), or Oceanside, MRD, San Diego etc..??
See pix for the forward chain mess…half was in the vberth behind a piece of wood panel, the remainder down below, in the forward area of the vberth. I was able to coax it all below. There are links that are rusted.
So, I was kindve taken aback by the amount of chain in the forward compartment. I estimate at least 300ft (maybe more), plus some rode, but I haven't measured it yet (the chain or the rode), because here in Dana Point, I have been moved to a brand spanking new slip, and we’re not supposed to put dirty stuff on the docks (even though the gulls and seals do).
Anyway I’m sure I have to schlep it all back to the house for evaluation and cleaning and measuring.
So, I’ve read a bunch of posts here about chain length, but I still can’t wrap my old brain around the actual length I need. I have only done day sailing along the socal coastline (Marina del Rey, Balboa, Dana Point)not having used the anchor in the six years I’ve sailed, and if I were going to go somewhere that required an anchor, I’m not sure I would feel comfy doing it in 100 ft of water or more.
The question is, wouldn’t 50 or 100 feet be enough if I was going to anchor in Catalina (assuming I couldn't get a mooring), or Oceanside, MRD, San Diego etc..??
See pix for the forward chain mess…half was in the vberth behind a piece of wood panel, the remainder down below, in the forward area of the vberth. I was able to coax it all below. There are links that are rusted.
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