anchor question?
"Wiley" wrote in message
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On 6/13/2010 8:50 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message
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On 13/06/2010 5:48 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 16:50:21 -0300, "YukonBound"
wrote:
The anchor chain (usually long as boat length), helps keep the anchor
set
and makes it less likely to drag.
Last but not least, chain provides abrasion resistance where it is
most needed. A nylon rode dragging on the bottom will not last long,
particularly on a rocky or coral bottom.
Can't you be fined for damaging coral? I thought that was the norm
these
days. Seems like you shouldn't be anchoring where you can do damage, so
that leaves sand, mud, and rocks (which sounds hard, no pun intended).
Depends where you lay anchor. But if you were a boater you would know
that. But as usual, just a dumb she-it ...
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Taxation, modern day slavery. The loss of economic freedom.
Hey bozo... please tell us where you can put your anchor (assuming you
had one of course) on coral where you wouldn't damage it. I'm sure there
are some places where you wouldn't be caught or where the locals don't
care, but since you're not going to be going to any of those places...
As usual, you demonstrate just how asinine you really are.
Play nice with the boys and you won't get your ass handed to you 50 times
a day.
Let me know when you think you think you or anyone with your lack of
intelligence has "handed" my ass to me. You are certainly an idiot and the
only ass handling you're capable of would be you attempting to wipe your own
butt.
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