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Peter Smith: boat builder, long distance cruising sailor, and Rocna anchor designer. Articles about anchoring; Peter’s yacht; and photo journals from Patagonia, Antarctica, and more…...
View ArticleAn Essay on New Generation Boat Anchors
New generation anchors out-perform traditional plows and claws – the new Bügel, Spade, and Rocna anchors avoid the flaws of the older anchor styles for better safety and security…...
View ArticleAnchor Certification, HHP & SHHP Classification, Type Approval: Lloyd’s,...
Anchor certification from Lloyd’s Register, RINA, ABS, and others. Requirements and actual meanings of certification, type approval, and HHP & SHHP classification…...
View ArticleTwo to Tandem: Maximizing Holding Power by Tandem Anchoring
Tandem anchoring – rigging and deploying dual anchors in series: case studies, and theoretical and practical considerations. Tandem anchoring is involved and requires great care…...
View ArticleCatenary & Scope In Anchor Rode: Anchor Systems For Small Boats
The true implications of catenary and scope for selecting size of chain and rope in anchor rode, and the optimum lengths to use. Theoretical modelling, and real world case studies…...
View ArticleKellets or Anchor Angels / Sentinels: Uses and Applications
About anchor kellets, also known as anchor angels/buddies/sentinels. Misconceptions lead to false anchoring security. Computer simulations examine proper real world applications…...
View ArticleAnchoring Beyond 2007 (Coastguard Member’s Handbook)
About the basics of anchoring and associated equipment from the CG Northern Region Member’s Handbook 2007, with considerations of modern anchors and anchoring techniques…...
View ArticleNew Generation Anchors: Explained and Compared
Comparison of new generation anchors, including the Bügel (WASI), Spade, Ultra, Sword / Raya, SARCA, and Rocna. Outlines comparative advantages and disadvantages…...
View ArticleAbout Peter
Biography of Peter Smith: boat builder, long distance cruising sailor, designer of the Rocna anchor. Peter’s recent trips include New Zealand, Chile, and Patagonia and Antarctica…...
View ArticleAbout “Kiwi Roa”
About Peter’s yacht: 15 m aluminium cruising sailboat designed for all conditions and destinations; cumulation of decades of boat-building and world cruising experience…...
View ArticleAntarctica Photo Journal
Photos of Antarctica expedition by yacht. The region from Cape Horn to Antarctica itself is fraught with peril for the boater but an experience like no other…...
View ArticlePatagonia Photo Journal
Photo journal of Patagonia expedition by yacht. From the Southern Ocean through the Chilean channels and glaciers to the famous Beagle Channel and Cape Horn in Tierra del Fuego…...
View ArticleStaten Island & Falkland Islands Photo Journal
Photo journal of Staten Is. & Falklands expedition by yacht. From the last tip of Patagonia out into the South Atlantic, a look at the amazing terrain of Staten Island and the barren wilderness of...
View ArticleOld Generation Anchors: What’s really the problem?
Old generation anchors under-perform modern substitutes, yet many boaters cling to tradition. What really are the flaws of the CQR, Bruce, Danforth, Fortress, and Delta anchors…?...
View ArticleRocna holds out for best performance in Practical Boat Owner anchor testing
British magazine Practical Boat Owner has published a write-up of anchor testing conducted by Professor John Knox. Results see the Rocna anchor turn in the strongest performance. The testing includes...
View ArticleRocna re-licensing & historical steel quality issues
Apologies in advance for the commercial nature of this update – in compensation, the photo journal for South Georgia Island is ready to go and it’ll be released in the next little while. For those of...
View ArticleMore photos from the Falkland Islands
Peter’s Falkland Islands photo journal was published earlier in 2011. Kiwi Roa is still in Stanley and has done a little more cruising around the islands, and a few new photos have been added to that...
View ArticleGreek Micro Storm (article from Sailing Today)
In September last year, Vliko Bay in Ionian Greece was hit by a freak weather event described as a “microburst” after the fact. The sailing club in the bay recorded a peak wind strength of 95 knots,...
View ArticleSouth Georgia Island Photo Journal
All good things come to those who wait! It’s been promised for a while, and it’s finally here: Peter’s expedition out into the deep South Atlantic, to remote and inhospitable South Georgia. This is...
View ArticlePeter featured in Boating NZ column
Author Alvah Simon, a long-term American sailor who now lives in New Zealand, has featured Peter in his Boating NZ column. Alvah has known Peter and family for 30 years, their paths having first...
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