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Default anchor question?


"Larry" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
If the windlass fails, you cut and run. I'll bet there are tens
of thousands of anchors on the bottom of the ocean that were
stuck and the Captain had no other choice.

Really? How much does 100' of chain and a big anchor cost? You're
going to leave it? Sounds pretty stupid to me, but you don't own
a boat, right? So, you wouldn't even have a clue.
Unlike you, I do own a boat - my fourth actually. What does the
cost of the anchor and it's rode have to do with it? If you can't
recover it you don't call AAA and fix your makeup while you wait
for them. It only "sounds" stupid to you because you _are_
stupid.

Unlike you, I'm not a moron. Looking at the West Marine website, an
anchor for a 40' boat costs about $400 plus 100' of chain at $5/ft
is $500. So, that's nearly $1000 you, the moron, is willing to
leave on the bottom. I guess stupid is as stupid does.


So your plan it to dive it and release it by hand? The loss is a
small price to pay.

How about disconnecting the chain, attaching a light line to it that
is long enough to reach the surface, and have a small float on the
end. Then, take your handy, dandy GPS and mark the spot. Go into a
dock, get some help from the locals, and retrieve your anchor. What's
the worst case... someone steals it? You can't find it again? Nobody
is willing to help?


Sure. That happens everyday.

Why don't you start an anchor retrieval business?

Why don't you get someone else to drive and check the tires while he
backs up..


The liberal admission of defeat. Sorry you gave up so soon.



You're the one who cuts and runs.


No, I choose to not post dumb remarks like yours.


Are you claiming you never said that?? Should we add liar to your resume?