Anchor loss prevention

Technical and operational challenges and recommendations
Anchor loss prevention

The root cause of many groundings and collisions, lost anchors are among the top five reasons for claims costs. Anchor and chain loss can often lead to collisions and grounding, which can result in additional damage to a vessel. Adding to the costs of anchor loss is the increasingly common requirement from port authorities that lost anchors are recovered.

A rising number of anchor losses reported over the last several years prompted DNV, Gard and The Swedish Club to investigate this issue. Based on an analysis of damage cases involving anchor and anchor chain losses, the project partners have issued a presentation identifying the most frequent technical and operational causes, and some steps crews and operators can take to address them.

Watch the video

The following anchor awareness video looks at the essential aspects of anchoring and the technical issues related to anchor loss identified in the presentation.

If you would like to watch this video with Portuguese subtitles, please click here .

Gard and The Swedish Club

Exclusive content for DNV customers


The full presentation is available as PDF for download. As a valuable addition, we offer a 45-minute video with an expert highlighting the main issues and findings discussed in the report.

Access the content directly through My DNV by navigating to "Regulatory updates - exclusive content".

If you are unable to access the content via the above link, please follow these steps:

  1. Log in to Veracity
  2. Navigate to “Maritime news and updates”
  3. Navigate to “Regulatory updates - exclusive content”
  4. Click “Read more” at “Anchor loss…” news, published on 8th March 2016.

Useful links and information:

Most anchor losses are avoidable

Read the full technical and regulatory news update

DNV, Gard and The Swedish Club work together to help reduce anchor losses

Read the full press release

Gard

View official Gard website

The Swedish Club

View official The Swedish Club website