I have had 2 anchors stuck at Harry Atkinsons reef in the last few months!
First one I lost, second I got free.
First question, how often do you get stuck? - I found out there must be a fair few stuck at harries (will get to that in a bit).
Second, whats the best way to get them free? - I have a 15lb plough anchor..
First anchor I lost was impossible to get out after 30 min of messing around, pulling from all angles.
Second one, I had a drum winch and it was stuck hard enough to stall the winch.
Pulled around and broke it free, but, couldn't pull it up. I was afraid of breaking the bowsprit if pulling too hard, and also was pissed enough not to lose a second anchor.
Was adrift in around 20m of water, so ended up reversing for a mile into shallower water where the anchor rope was at an angle and then going forward a little, wind in till stall, then go shallower, then forward + wind till I could see what it was.
Ended up being another reef anchor, chunks of wood and about 5 lines of rope tangled up going back into the water on the plough!! -- Cut it free and went on fishing
Maybe there was a boat or block of gold attached to the other end of the ropes?
Pulling from a stern cleat is bad for good reasons, but, pulling through a bowsprit too hard maybe a worry? - Has anyone broken a bowsprit before?
Have seen some setups on the net where a plough bolted to the base and cabletied along the metal bit to allow it to pull out backwards. Though, haven't seen many boats with anchors setup like that, especially with winches.
Sarca and others have the sliding shackle which looks better for letting it pull out backwards... Are they much better at not getting stuck?
Any pointers on the best way to not get stuck and when stuck, getting them out??
Seppo--