How many anchors ?
See, Donut? This is from a real sailor.
SV
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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Over the years, I've had a number of unexpected anchoring opportunities.
Once
was maneuvering under power very close to shore and catching a line in the
prop.
Another time I had an engine overheat when the rig was half dismantled.
This
taught me to always have an anchor ready, especially when launching a boat
and
then driving it to a different marina.
When doing dinghy rescue work I used an anchor on occasion when righting a
boat
or pulling someone out with a lee shore, thought this was part of the
normal
routine, not really an "emergency."
"Donal" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote
If you obeyed the Coll Regs, then you shouldn't need an "
emergency"
brake!!
That's just plain dumb, Donut.
How many times have you deployed an anchor as the result of an
emergency?
I've never been in a situation where the anchor could have averted a
difficult situation. The closest that I came was on a friend's boat
when
the engine overheated in Portsmouth Harbour. We had the main up in a
couple
of seconds. If we had deployed the anchor, we would have become a
hazard to
other boats.
Regards
Donal
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