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Over the years, I've had a number of unexpected anchoring opportunities. Once
was maneuvering under power very close to shore and catching a line in the prop. Another time I had an engine overheat when the rig was half dismantled. This taught me to always have an anchor ready, especially when launching a boat and then driving it to a different marina. When doing dinghy rescue work I used an anchor on occasion when righting a boat or pulling someone out with a lee shore, thought this was part of the normal routine, not really an "emergency." "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote If you obeyed the Coll Regs, then you shouldn't need an " emergency" brake!! That's just plain dumb, Donut. How many times have you deployed an anchor as the result of an emergency? I've never been in a situation where the anchor could have averted a difficult situation. The closest that I came was on a friend's boat when the engine overheated in Portsmouth Harbour. We had the main up in a couple of seconds. If we had deployed the anchor, we would have become a hazard to other boats. Regards Donal -- |
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