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"Jessica B" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 22:28:39 -0500, "Waldo" wrote:

"Jessica B" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2011 08:13:26 -0500, "Waldo" wrote:

"Jessica B" wrote in message
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 19:19:38 -0600, CaveLamb
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Jessica B wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2011 19:27:05 -0600, CaveLamb

wrote:

Jessica B wrote:
Ok, so I have a sailing question about anchors... obviously there
are
different anchors for different situations, but you don't
necessarily
know what you're going to find when you go someplace? So, how do
you
decide what anchor to take with you? Clearly, as you said, you can
take two (or three?) but they must eventually get kind of heavy...
I
guess there must be guides, but what if you're going to visit
several
places and they're all different?

Hopefully, this question is good enough for Justin! Sheesh...

Take them all!

And in the end, weight counts.

Hi Richard, Well, I guess I was concerned that it would be alot of
space and weight. Aren't there anchors that overlap as far as use
goes?

Yes on space and weight. The Rodes especially. I have three now -
250 to 300 feet each. AND chain (need more of that still)

That's ALOT of rope!! You must have a pretty big boat! Do tell...


Not really for the overlap...

A Danforth is good with mud and sand.
But it's not great in rocks.

Like Wilbur pointed out, a Herrschoff pattern (and a heavy Navy
pattern)
work well in rocky crags.

Fishermen use a mushroom type, but I have no use for that on a
sailboat.

I was just looking up anchor types... How about a Bruce... but then
you'd have to import it from Thailand! LOL (sorry Bruce...)


Geeze woman. Weren't you paying attention when the guy on rec.boats was
trying to teach you about anchors?

I've only looked at that section. There's way to many posts to sort
through. I thought I was Capt. Wil???



We know you are Nom De plume. If you think you are Capt. Wil, then maybe
you
are him too.
Waldo


I think you're over thinking this stuff. Believe what you want!

Nom De Plume is an author's pseudonym, so I have no idea who you think
I am.


You are the little flat chested girl that plays hide the banana when you
aren't infesting the internet with your dribble.

--
Waldo