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Anchor swinging circle

Monitoring the drag with swing circle

A ship at anchor will swing around the anchored position in the wind.

A ship at anchor will swing around the anchored position in the wind. It is also recommended to draw a small circle on the chart around the location of the “dropped” anchor that is based on the vessel’s length and the length of the cable. Vessel must remain inside the circle.

Swinging radius

Swinging radius of the vessel = Length of vessel + length of cable – Depth of water.

For example

The main engines should be kept in a state of readiness at all times, except when the Master is very confident of the anchorage/weather conditions. The cable should be checked visually at least once every watch & more often if the weather deteriorates.

Dragging Anchor

Dragging anchor will occur when the anchor loses its grip on the bottom and starts sliding over the bottom, a result of impulse force exceeding the anchors holding power.

How would you know vessel is dragging anchor?     

Cross checking for dragging of anchor is done by following means:       

        

Action, if vessel drags anchor

If risk of collision or contact with another vessel exists then:

This will only result in precious time being lost and will do very little to avert an impact. In such cases losing the anchor and chain is far less expensive and damaging than a collision.

So if the situation warrants DO NOT HESITATE to slip the anchor.

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