[Rhodes22-list] Playing at Anchor

William E. Wickman wewickman at duke-energy.com
Tue Jul 5 10:11:40 EDT 2005


Unless you are in waves that are breaking over your bow pulpit.  I would
recommend that the anchor be lashed down if you expect inclement weather.

Bill W.





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Rummy,
I like that suggestion, too.  Yeah, I can't imagine the anchor coming loose
from it's bracket.  Hard enough to get off when I wanted to.  thanks

Rob

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> Rob,
> Eliminate the storage of the anchor rode in the v-berth and the process
is
> manageable. I keep 150' of line in a small plastic container that looks
like a
> small laundry basket. The sides have holes so the line has a chance to
dry
> out  between uses. I leave the 6 feet of chain attached to the anchor and
use a
> large  quick connect to attach the line. The anchor chain is draped over
the
> anchor and  I've never lost an anchor, even when we had her all the way
over.
>
> Rummy
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