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Real Sailing Question :-)
I was just wondering, from reading Bobsprit's posts on mooring his wife's
sailboat to cook dinner; how you would anchor or moor your sailboat in the Marianas Trench? That would take over ~36,000 feet of chain. Where would you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. Heheheee. LP |
Real Sailing Question :-)
There are various techniques: First, you cold just continue on under autopilot. Or,
there is a technique called "heaving to" where the boat is stalled - overtrim the jib which makes it turn away from the wind, but put the helm down, which makes it turn into the wind. Some vessels can hold this indefinitely. A third method is a sea anchor, essentially a parachute that can be deployed to hold the bow into the wind and minimize drift. Also, some larger ships (research, drilling, salvage, etc) have thrusters that can hold them stationary, to within a few feet. "Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:BXMvb.24412$yJ.7360@okepread02... I was just wondering, from reading Bobsprit's posts on mooring his wife's sailboat to cook dinner; how you would anchor or moor your sailboat in the Marianas Trench? That would take over ~36,000 feet of chain. Where would you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. Heheheee. LP |
Real Sailing Question :-)
Where would
you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. The best bet would be to use your Tampon string, which I'm 100% certain is long enough. Hoooh Ahhhh!!! Slap the bitch UP! RB |
Real Sailing Question :-)
"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:BXMvb.24412$yJ.7360@okepread02... I was just wondering, from reading Bobsprit's posts on mooring his wife's sailboat to cook dinner; how you would anchor or moor your sailboat in the Marianas Trench? That would take over ~36,000 feet of chain. Where would you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. If the trench is more than 1/2 mile from Bob's marina, then he won't ever have to deal with that particular problem. Regards Donal -- |
Real Sailing Question :-)
If the trench is more than 1/2 mile from Bob's marina, then he won't ever
have to deal with that particular problem.. Yes, Donal. You've struck again with your incredible sailing knowledge. LIS is known for it's deep trenches. Good lord, folks! RB |
Real Sailing Question :-)
No, no, and no. The correct answer, for Bob, is to deploy his chrome
anchor. It will hold anywhere. "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... There are various techniques: First, you cold just continue on under autopilot. Or, there is a technique called "heaving to" where the boat is stalled - overtrim the jib which makes it turn away from the wind, but put the helm down, which makes it turn into the wind. Some vessels can hold this indefinitely. A third method is a sea anchor, essentially a parachute that can be deployed to hold the bow into the wind and minimize drift. Also, some larger ships (research, drilling, salvage, etc) have thrusters that can hold them stationary, to within a few feet. "Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:BXMvb.24412$yJ.7360@okepread02... I was just wondering, from reading Bobsprit's posts on mooring his wife's sailboat to cook dinner; how you would anchor or moor your sailboat in the Marianas Trench? That would take over ~36,000 feet of chain. Where would you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. Heheheee. LP |
Real Sailing Question :-)
Sounds like you have experience using one....
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Where would you store that much chain along with the anchor? I'm worried that if Bobsprit didn't have enough chain to anchor, he might starve to death. The best bet would be to use your Tampon string, which I'm 100% certain is long enough. Hoooh Ahhhh!!! Slap the bitch UP! RB |
Real Sailing Question :-)
Sounds like you have experience using one....
I admit it. Lady Pilot trucked one of her's over. The tampon was in a seperate crate of course. RB |
Doesn't Matter
Bobsprit's wife could buy him a 55' Tayana and she still wouldn't give him
permission to take it out of Long Island Sound. |
Real Sailing Question :-)
You would heave to if conditions allowed...
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