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Common Maneuvers, cont.
Weighing Anchor:
The anchor windlass uses considerable power from the house batteries, so use
it only while the engine is running.
Prepare to Depart
Turn on the anchor windlass circuit breaker,
and turn off the anchor alarm if set.
Raise the Anchor
Come up slowly onto the anchor while a
crew member uses the “up” foot control to
take up slack in the rode.
BE SURE TO
BE SURE TO
BE SURE TO
BE SURE TO KEEP FINGERS AND CLOTHING
KEEP FINGERS AND CLOTHING
KEEP FINGERS AND CLOTHING
KEEP FINGERS AND CLOTHING
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR OF THE
OF THE
OF THE
OF THE ANCHOR RODE AND WINDLASS!
ANCHOR RODE AND WINDLASS!
ANCHOR RODE AND WINDLASS!
ANCHOR RODE AND WINDLASS!
Put Haiku in neutral as the anchor rode nears
vertical. Let her coast a little further to break
the anchor loose with her momentum.
Raise the anchor using the “up” foot control
until it is just below the surface. Then shake
it up and down to clear off mud and debris.
Secure the Anchor
Bring the anchor the rest of the way up into
the bow pulpit, keeping it clear of the hull.
Retie the anchor keeper.
Turn off the anchor windlass breaker.
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