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Harry[_5_]
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Anchor Question
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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message
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"Larry" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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One of my recent students who shall remain nameless, failed to
complete a homework assignment after apparently losing interest in the
subject. Therefore I will throw it open to the group.
You are in a 40 something boat, power or sail makes no difference,
anchored in over 40 feet of water with 3/8ths chain and a 60 pound
anchor. The combination of chain and anchor weigh about 150 pounds
not counting the large mud ball that wants to come up also, easily 200
pounds total. The chain and anchor are worth something over $1500
and not easily replaced in remote locations.
The problem: The anchor windlass has failed in some unfortunate way,
and not easily repaired. How do you retrieve your expensive anchor
and chain?
You'll notice that Larry never once acknowledged his statement "cut and
run" was fundamentally wrong. You'll also notice that I gave a rather
complete solution to this question, and all the "men" have refused to
comment on it, even the "expert" Wayne.
I did respond. I just don't monitor this group all day long like some
misfits.
So sorry for the lack of a response. Maybe this pathetic "reminder" will
elicit one.
Maybe you'll finally admit that you lied when you claimed you never said
cut and run. Still waiting... why not be a man and admit it?
You are a man, right? That's what you're claiming?
A pathetic, sorry excuse for one.
Little buddy, you may want to tone that down a little. What with your
son hanging around your house drinking your beer and such.
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