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No.. that's not a big issue. If it happens you can still find the chain by
the floating line remaining. Our tides are 7 feet.
In ice... long lines and buoys get dragged and ripped. Short lines and small
blocks of wood.

Plus I can always dive it for Tomek next spring for a bottle of air and a
bottle of rum. ;-)


CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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| Don't you worry about a motor boat running over it?
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| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| If it does get torn off.... you still have 20 feet of floating line
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| 1/2"] to snag. That won't rip off. It would be a rare occasion to remove
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| 2x4.... but I've seen it happen with 7 feet of ice and -45 temp all
| winter.
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| CM
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| "Bluenoser" wrote in message
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| | Forgot to add.... there is a river that flows into the basin.....
| | Lots of ice flow........would the 2x4 be carried away?
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| | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| | Polyprop floating line .... about 20 feet. A piece of 2x4 about a
foot
| | long
| | with a hole drilled through the center.
| | Run the rope through the 2x4 and tie it off... put the other end on
| the
| | chain for your mooring. Toss the works over and pick it up at low
tide
| | next
| | year with a boat hook.
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| | Works every time....
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| | CM
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| | "Bluenoser" wrote in message
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| | | Getting ready to drop my mooring for the winter.......
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| | | I'm just going to run a line from the chain to the shore.....
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| | | Or I might get a smaller ball so it is below the ice...
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| | | Any radical/new ways of doing this?
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| | | Tomek
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