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The other night, NOAA was predicting 'light & variable winds'. When I
anchored it was blowing (barely) E. by the time I got the grill going it was NE. Till I finished my steak it was N. wind. By dessert it was Westerly. It went like that all night, every time I woke to check I was pointed different. The wind was light enough that the anchor (Danforth, 15' 3/8'' chain) didn't drag. How would you anchor in this? -- Scotty S/V Lisa Marie Balt. MD USA |
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