The Ultimate Guide to Anchor Watch: Calculating Chain Scope, Holding Ground & Swing Radius
A comprehensive masterclass on anchoring physics: calculating proper chain scope ratios, assessing seabed holding types, accounting for tidal swings, and setting error-free alarms.

Anchoring is equal parts art, engineering, and meteorology. A well-set anchor gives you the best sleep of your life; a poorly set anchor can result in catastrophe in minutes.
In this masterclass, we review the essential calculations, seabed considerations, and modern digital monitoring tools every captain must master.
1. The Golden Rule of Chain Scope: The Height Triangle
The most common anchoring mistake is measuring scope against the depth sounder reading alone, forgetting bow roller height and tidal rise.
Effective Height (H) = Water Depth + Bow Roller Height + Maximum Expected Tidal Rise
[ Bow Roller (e.g. 1.5m above waterline) ]
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Chain (Scope)/ | Water Depth (e.g. 5.0m)
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⚓ _/| [ Seabed ]
Rode Along Bottom
Recommended Scope Ratios:
* All-Chain Rode (Moderate Conditions): 5:1 (e.g., for H = 8m, pay out 40m of chain).
* All-Chain Rode (Heavy Weather / >25 kts): 7:1 or 8:1.
* Rope / Chain Hybrid Rode: 7:1 minimum, 10:1 in heavy winds.
2. Seabed Holding Characteristics
Not all sea bottoms are created equal. AnchorQueen charts display verified seabed substrate symbols:
| Seabed Substrate | Holding Quality | Anchor Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Sand (S) | Excellent (5/5) | Modern Scoop / Spade / Rocna / Mantus |
| Mud / Clay (M/C) | Very Good (4/5) | High Surface Area Plow / Danforth |
| Gravel / Shingle (G) | Moderate (3/5) | Heavy Claw / CQR with extra scope |
| Weed / Posidonia (Wd) | Poor & Protected | Avoid dropping in protected seagrass |
| Rock / Slabs (R) | High Risk | Trip line recommended; risk of fouling |
3. Calculating Your Exact Swing Radius
To avoid colliding with neighbor yachts or drifting into shallow water, compute your maximum swing radius before dropping:
$$\text{Swing Radius} = \text{Chain Paid Out} + \text{Vessel Length Overall (LOA)}$$
If you pay out 45 meters of chain on a 12-meter yacht, your theoretical maximum swing radius is 57 meters in any direction from the anchor.
4. Setting Digital Watch with AnchorQueen
Captain Barkin Takmaz
Founder & Lead Marine Systems Engineer
Offshore sailor, marine systems researcher, and creator of AnchorQueen. Dedicated to bringing academic-grade bathymetric routing and predictive safety to modern mariners.
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