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Freeing a stuck anchor 

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Sooner or later if you anchor often enough you WILL get your anchor stuck. Whether it's under a rock, or on an piece of junk on the sea bed, if your anchor fluke works its way under something then it can be very difficult to get it out.
If you are anchoring in a known anchorage to have foul ground then you'ld be wise to use a trip buoy from the start, but trip buoys are a pain to use at the best of times which is why you rarely, if ever, see them used.
So what do you do if you get your anchor really stuck?
Well this happened to us recently and we showed some of if in the episode. Many people wanted to see more of the procedure we went through to get it unstuck and the use of the Ultra Anchor Ring, which is what finally got it unstuck for us.
So here's the technical video of the procedure.
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Комментарии : 60   
@petersmith8134
@petersmith8134 Год назад
Hard to beat what Ultra has to offer. The anchor, swivel and ring are all exceptional quality and design.
@Hello-sw3en
@Hello-sw3en 10 месяцев назад
This video is very knowledgable. I just need a boat to try this.
@user-df5zq9up3t
@user-df5zq9up3t 14 дней назад
I've had a rocna anchor 4 feet into the mud. Needed a shovel to dig it out at low tide. In the demo you showed the anchor would never be a problem to remove. Friend had his boat drag until the anchor went under a large sunken log . Needed to dive to get it out. I always have a very strong rope tied to the back of the anchor with a float. That way I can pull the anchor out in reverse.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 14 дней назад
Any anchor can be a problem to retrieve if it gets stuck under something. When you anchor every day as we do it’s bound to happen sometime. There’s a lot of associated problems with running a trip line, I wouldn’t recommend it, we do have a device that saved us though, we made a video about our very stuck anchor… ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wYmcS-imG_4.htmlsi=PfmWEFDDTWSbFbjS
@user-df5zq9up3t
@user-df5zq9up3t 14 дней назад
@@svfairisle that round thing wo
@user-df5zq9up3t
@user-df5zq9up3t 14 дней назад
@@svfairisle that round thing would be useless is the shank is in the mud.
@blahdiblah2169
@blahdiblah2169 Месяц назад
Hi. It's a shame more charter boats don't have this ultra ring as part of essential equipment.
@marktaylor484
@marktaylor484 Год назад
Excellent, especially the diagrams, hadn't heard of a "Kellet" before.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Ar yes well that maybe because it's called many other things... sentinel, angle, chum, buddy, rider to name a few
@Scratchingforcash
@Scratchingforcash 10 месяцев назад
Very nice and thorough video. Thanks for sharing!!
@matthewlutter3745
@matthewlutter3745 Год назад
Great video will have to look up the ultra ring. Bit of a life saver! Thank you.
@geoffstrebel2808
@geoffstrebel2808 Год назад
@8:16 Great for anchors, not great for hemorrhoids. :) Just a bit of humor for an excellent video! Thank you very much for this demonstration.
@ymk8355
@ymk8355 Год назад
Great Video. I had never seen (until today) an actual real life use of the Ultra Ring. Such a very useful tool. Shame that the drone didn’t give you video footage of the how stuck you actually were, but I guess maybe one needs more practice on the machine?
@msf60khz
@msf60khz Год назад
We had our Fisherman anchor stuck at Worbarrow Bay in Dorset, presumably under a rock, and I succeeded in releasing it by motoring hard and letting the boat orbit round its anchor. At one particular place the anchor popped out. Thinking more about it now I should have used a long scope to do this, but I had it on short scope.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
You were lucky. Fishermens anchors can be impossible to get out in rock.
@emlynjay8633
@emlynjay8633 Год назад
Of no personal relevance, but fascinating and enjoyable all the same. Usual high quality video.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
I love that you'll watch anything we put out! thanks Emlyn!!!!
@emlynjay8633
@emlynjay8633 Год назад
@@svfairisle Consequence of insatiable curiosity: always something new to discover; never too old.
@Dierk1945
@Dierk1945 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant!!!
@avidviewer1
@avidviewer1 Год назад
Very interesting indeed. Thanks!
@mattmeiners985
@mattmeiners985 Год назад
Great info.... Thank you....
@theanti-snaganchor481
@theanti-snaganchor481 Год назад
love your vdo.❤
@gerhardvanwaltsleben8944
@gerhardvanwaltsleben8944 Год назад
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo 11 дней назад
If you were in L.A. and you could find them…”you could hire The A Team” to free your stuck anchor.😂
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 11 дней назад
Mr T doesn’t fly though so it might have taken a while for them to arrive!
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo 10 дней назад
@@svfairisle 👍
@iainhunneybell
@iainhunneybell 18 дней назад
The Ultra Ring is a lesson. Is it so heavy so as to be usable as a kellet, as it seems over-engineered just to trip an anchor?
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 18 дней назад
Yes I guess the weight is mainly to be useful as a kellet, we used it in Venice for that purpose. The weight is mainly useful to me as a dumb bell though, saves having gym gear on board!
@returner323617
@returner323617 Год назад
Thanks Guys. Ah, so the question is answered, you did try the marine drone...pity that it's hard to orientate/manoeuvre on a fixed object like the chain. Another option might be to rig one of your GoPros for deployment in much the same way as the Ultra Anchor Ring; suspended by a line and running along the length of the chain...although not live or real time video, it might give to more of an idea of what you're caught on... Anyway, well done and thnkas for the additional insight.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Yes I have tried that before though when trying to film anchoring shots and the problem is sods law means the GoPro always seems to rotate to point away from where you want it to! I now have an underwater housing for an Insta 360 camera so this would do the job nicely I think as it films in every direction.
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle Год назад
The mother in law swim necklace?
@georgenettlesjr1466
@georgenettlesjr1466 9 месяцев назад
I wish i had that yesterday!!! Lost a expensive anchor!!!!
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 9 месяцев назад
Oh dear, sorry to hear it, I did think the same thing might happen to us.
@LoanwordEggcorn
@LoanwordEggcorn 14 дней назад
Could a loop of chain do the same thing? Or even a bowline loop with a weight attached.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 14 дней назад
Yes possibly. Before we got the ring my plan was to use the short length of chain win rope ends with eyes spliced on, it’s what I made for shore fasts when we were stern tying to the very sharp rocks in Turkey. There’s more chance of it getting caught up on something, the ring just bulldozers its way down! But better than nothing
@LoanwordEggcorn
@LoanwordEggcorn 14 дней назад
@@svfairisle Agree the smooth profile of the ring (and weight) should help it get past more snags.
@InArcadiaSum
@InArcadiaSum Год назад
Can you run your "breakout" crown warp, with or without buoy/buff on, alongside the chain and back to the bow, but to tied the chain at intervals on with breakable twine? A bit fiddly, perhaps, and maybe only worth doing in known poor anchoring grounds.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
yes sounds very fiddly! I could imagine there would be ample opportunity to get the trip line tangled in the chain, it can happen even with a buoyed trip line above the anchor so trying to have it running back to the bow would be worse i think. Different things do work on different boats however, for instance I always tied my snubber on with a rolling hitch which is easy on most boats. I persevered for 3 years doing it on Fair Isle which meant hanging upside down under the bowsprit to tie it! I finally switched to the Ultra grab hook, should have done it years before!
@tarekabdel-hamid2226
@tarekabdel-hamid2226 Год назад
Steve & Judy… Happy New Year Enjoyed (as always) your hi quality and most informative video. Many Thanks for taking the time this Holiday Season. One quick question/clarification… on Plan “A”… attempting to free the anchor by motoring around a bit. To try and pull it up from the other (180 degrees) direction… you rotated boat 180 degrees and put her in reverse. Why? Why would that be preferred over simply moving forward (over the anchor) from your original position?
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Good point, it's just a filming thing. Of course when we initially weighed anchor it was just a bog standard job that we weren't filming, we had tried over running the anchor forward. By the time we were filming we were into properly trying to get it out and for us with a full keeled boat the best way to position the boat is to use the rudder as 'back & fill' to kick the stern and try different angles with a lot of chain out to get the pull angle low (I know that didn't show well in the film, there was an element of needing to get it out before it got dark rather than film! ) You don't want to have a lot of chain out pulling forward as It'll be scraping across the keel as you pull so we maneuver backwards and work the angles. Hope that makes sense.
@tarekabdel-hamid2226
@tarekabdel-hamid2226 Год назад
@@svfairisle indeed… does make sense. Many thanks for SUPER SWIFT response.
@warjacare
@warjacare 2 месяца назад
I use a trip line.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 2 месяца назад
That has its own problems. Try doing it in a crowded anchorage in the Med for instance and I’ll give you half an hour before someone comes along and picks it up thinking it’s a mooring ball!
@warjacare
@warjacare 2 месяца назад
@@svfairisle 😅 When sailing, I avoid crowded places. There are so many isolated anchorages where there are no noises, waves and boats messing around. If one needs many people and restaurants around, crowded anchorages are the better choice. Smooth sailing.🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@svfairisle
@svfairisle 2 месяца назад
@@warjacare Yes we do too. Unfortunately in some places i.e. the Balliarics, the Ionian or even some places in the Caribbean where we are now there are no uncrowded anchorages in season.
@the_ayesha_khan
@the_ayesha_khan Год назад
Hi Steve, I hope all well with you guys. A question on anchors and chain. I know you have stainless chain and anchor the infamous ultra but what's your view on a stainless anchor attached to normal galvanised chain G70 (from a corrosion perspective) thanks
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Won't be a problem. If you spend a lot of time at anchor the bottom link or two may lose some zinc so you may need to cut a couple of links off every few years as they start to rust but nothing worse than that
@the_ayesha_khan
@the_ayesha_khan Год назад
Thanks Steve
@raflanz6770
@raflanz6770 Год назад
Great video, as always! I keep thinking about buying one of those rings but it is a bit pricey so I was wondering... do you think a couple of meters of chain wrapped around the main chain into a few loops and all tied to a line would accomplish the same task? obviously not as neat or elegant, but do you think it would be better than nothing? thanks for the video!
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Yes possibly. Before we got the ultra ring I had a 3 meter piece of chain with some short buts of rode spliced on both ends that I use to wrap around sharp rocks when stern tying. My plan was to make a loop around the anchor chain with this and hold it with a shackle then lower it down the same way. I never did have to try it in anger but in principle I think it might have worked, just a lot more bits to get snagged with that arrangement.
@raflanz6770
@raflanz6770 Год назад
@@svfairisle yeap. exactly what I thought... will keep the ring in my wishlist and will order it next time we are stopped anywhere for long enough to get a delivery, and meanwhile if we get stuck i'll try the chain. if I do, i'll let you know! thanks again - too late for happy Christmas, but just in time to wish you guys a very healthy and prosperous 2023!
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
Thanks Raf, not sure where you are, but if you end up anywhere near Turkey buy them there, it's where they're made & they are cheaper!
@raflanz6770
@raflanz6770 Год назад
@@svfairisle cool! i knew they were made there, but didn't know it was a substantial price difference! thanks for the tip. we're in Denia, got here after an interminable 15h night of fog... had planned a 2 day passage to Cartagena, but after 30h we had enough. we're on our way out of the Med, back into the atlantic. we found the med too busy, too hot and too expensive for our liking!
@pauljolly9320
@pauljolly9320 Год назад
I was also thinking about an alternative, after looking up the prices. I have a couple of kettlebells aboard mine. Thinking that may do the job also? Appreciate your videos. I’m taking these tips onboard for my future adventures
@thomasthornton5737
@thomasthornton5737 Год назад
😀👍👍👍❤
@oceancrossingutopia
@oceancrossingutopia Год назад
I dont fully get it? Is the water really cold? You can pull yourself down the chain to have a look at what is going on.
@svfairisle
@svfairisle Год назад
No the water wasn't cold but it was 17meters deep! Unless you are an extremely well trained free diver it is impossible to get that deep. I have a small tank so I could and would have gone down as a last resort but this is not advisable to do as a novice diver with a tank you still have to know what you are doing.
@waterboy8999
@waterboy8999 Год назад
@@svfairisle but the water looks lovely! Good on ya Steve.
@jsvno
@jsvno Год назад
What if MacGyver had that problem? He would row to shore and ripp off some horseshoes from local grazing horses - tied some rope for the gap and sink it to the bottom with dynema holding it. This is just an proposal for you people not having this nice stainless ring. Remember to harvest from the youngest horses - less rust....
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo 11 дней назад
😂
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