Free anchorwork workbench
Drop, veer, and watch the transit
Choose a permitted candidate drop, approach under control, lower the anchor, calculate a starting cable length, set progressively, then corroborate the shore transit.
Anchorwork
Laying an anchor
Choose a candidate drop in a fictional cove, approach under control, calculate a starting cable length, set progressively, then corroborate the transit.
Drop
Sand shelf
4 m HW + 2 m bow = 6 m. Chain starts near 4:1.
Guide here: 4:1 is 24 m
Turn the bow into the wind and motor up to the drop.
Direct answer
Approach against the dominant force when hazards permit, stop, and lower the anchor. In this RYA-style moderate-condition model, start near 4:1 for all chain or 6:1 for warp with short chain, using maximum bow-to-seabed depth. Set progressively, corroborate a useful transit, and keep monitoring.
- Best for
- Day Skipper anchorwork
- Includes
- Holding, scope, swing, transits
- Format
- Free fictional-cove simulator
Sources and factual review
Reviewed 20 August 2026. The 4:1 and 6:1 ratios are RYA-style starting guides, not universal minima. A single transit has a directional blind spot, seabed labels do not guarantee holding, and the simulated result must be corroborated aboard.