On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 12:55:44 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote:
I need to buy a couple anchors for use in Maine and have been reading
the reviews on CruiseNews.net.
Does anyone think there is a real world difference between the "best"
and above average in these tests? Often tests like that just tell you
what was best on that particular day and location.
I like the look of the traditional plow and have a bow roller for one.
Is there a compelling reason to go with a Bruce or a Spade?
The boat has a bow locker for a Danforth type so I'll probably go with
that for the lunch hook.
I have been anchoring in Maine for 25 seasons and have found danforth
types (Fortress now) ideal for the usual clay bottoms. Occasionally a
weedy cover requires retrying, but not often.
Duck Harbor on Isle au Haut has a rocky bottom where a Luke or the
like would be wanted if you had one.
Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a
Does one child rape really change Strom Thurmond's lifetime record?
For better or worse?
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