Ok thanks for the above advice, Here is what im faced with I have never been to a sand bar before so i have no clue how to anchor with the wind. I have a 20ft open bow boat which weights about 2800 pounds. Im boating on a lake with a sandy bottom at the sand bar. Im unable to anchor on land or tie a rope around a tree. Im Know I should get a danforth anchor, rope and chain but here are my questions.
1. Im getting a danforth anchor how heavey should it be for a 20 ft boat?
2. Im getting 3 feet of chain but how long should my rope be?
3. How to a park when I pull up to the sand bar? Bow facing the land , stern facing the lake?
4. how far should the ropes be in the front and back of the boat so its not hitting other people boats?
5.Should I place the anchor in the front and back or is there a better way. And where do you anchor to the tube pull hook in the middle or just the dock hooks on the left or right( just pick one)
This is what im think lmk if you have any trick or think i should do this diffrent this weekend.
Go buy a danforth 15lb anchor 3 feet of chain and 40 ft of rope.
At the lake.
pull up to the sand bar, Find a spot back the boat in until im at about 3-4ft of water and then jump out pull the boat closer to shore about 2-3 ft of water and raise the lower unit so it doesnt hit against the bottom.
Then anchor the front and back of the boat about 20 feet out from the boat in the front and the back and barry the anchors under sand and im good to go? NO matter what the wind might bring? PLEASE HELP ME OUT AND WHAT YOU THINK SORRY TO CONFUSE PPL BUT IM KINDA NERVOUS ABOUT DOING THIS EVERY ONES LIKE YOU DONT WANT TO MESS UP YOUR LOWER UNIT OR PROP AND YOU DONT WANT TO MESS UP ANCHORING AND HAVE YOUR BOAT BUMP INTO SOMEONE ELSES. BECOMING MORE STRESSSFUL THEN I THOUGHT.