Nautique 216 Boat User Manual


 
7-5
Running
Dropping Anchor
Make sure the line is tied to the anchor and tie the other
end to the forward cleat or bow eye.
Head the boat into the wind or current over the spot where
you want to lower the anchor. Spot the boat before lowering
the anchor.
When the anchor hits bottom, slowly back up the boat,
keeping tension on the line. Let out an anchor line that is
six to seven times the depth of the water. For example, if you
are in 10 feet (3 m) of water, let out 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21
meters) of line.
Anchoring
Pull on the line to make sure the anchor is holding.
Occasionally check your position against the shoreline. If the
anchor is dragging and you are drifting, reset the anchor.
Weighing (Pulling In) Anchor
Start the engine and move forward until the anchor line is straight
up and down. Pull hard to lift the anchor from the bottom material.
If the anchor is caught on the bottom, attach a line to the bow cleat
so that it is taut. The up and down motion of the bow from wave
action may lift the anchor from the bottom. If the anchor remains
caught, let out a few more feet of line and attach it to the bow cleat.
Slowly maneuver the boat around the anchor until the anchor pulls
loose. Be sure to keep the line tight during this procedure.
LINE SIX TO SEVEN
TIMES DEPTH OF WATER
CORC136
D-Drive Sec 7_2010:Nautique Ski Sec 7.qxd 7/23/09 4:47 PM Page 7-5