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JAXAshby
 
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genie, you are -- as usual -- confused. I have never stated that anchors are
supposed to drag. a dragging anchor means the sailor has made an error. all
chain sailors make this error on purpose because they are too lazy to anchor
properly and wish to use an electric windlass (which is easier to use with all
chain).

"Gene Kearns"
Date: 9/27/2004 8:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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On 27 Sep 2004 11:17:19 GMT,
(JAXAshby) wrote:

schackloof, you belong in jail. with all of your kind.


His "kind"? What, pray tell, do you mean by that?


his kind are the kind who purposely endanger the lives of others because

they
are too frickin lazy to anchor properly. you know, hoary, the clowns who

"drag
anchor" when in fact they purposely didn't set it correctly.


Geesh.... will you finally strike a pose and decide whether the
anchor should drag on not.

One post says it must drag, the next post says it mustn't drag... your
argument has been clearly fallacious from the beginning, however,now,
after posting a zillion times you have figured out that you were
wrong..... no matter which one you pick... go ahead, get it over with
and just decide *how* you are wrong.

Now, "Speak!"
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