MARITIME – ANCHORING & MOORING CALCULATOR Anchor Watch Radius A precise tool.
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What is the Anchor Watch Radius & How does it work?

The anchor watch radius is the horizontal distance a vessel can travel while the anchor chain or rope is paying out, forming a swinging circle around the anchor point.

It depends primarily on the water depth (D) and the scope ratio (S), which is the length of rode divided by depth. The geometric relationship yields the watch radius (R) as:

R = D\,\sqrt{S^{2}-1}
R = watch radius, D = water depth, S = scope ratio

Increasing scope or depth enlarges the radius, but excessive swing can bring the vessel into hazards; therefore mariners select a scope that balances holding power with a manageable watch circle.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the formula for calculating the anchor watch radius?
The formula is R = D * sqrt(S^2 – 1), where R is the watch radius, D is the water depth, and S is the scope ratio.
How does increasing the scope ratio affect the anchor watch radius?
Increasing the scope ratio enlarges the anchor watch radius, allowing the vessel more room to swing without excessive movement.
What factors determine the anchor watch radius?
The anchor watch radius is determined by the water depth and the scope ratio of the anchor rode.
Why is it important to calculate the anchor watch radius?
Calculating the anchor watch radius helps ensure that the vessel does not swing excessively, which could lead to safety issues or damage to nearby structures.
Can you explain what scope ratio means in this context?
Scope ratio is the length of the anchor rode divided by the water depth. It affects how far the vessel can safely swing while anchored.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.