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The work great in mud.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Wally" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Breaking out of the mud when it bites it a bit hard, mud always covers it, all we have in the bay here is mud, mud and oyster reefs, and mud & grass. Lots of mud, In a hard blow in deep mud, it's easy to put skid marks across the bottom. I thought Danforths were supposed to be good in mud - aren't they supposed to dig in deeper if they start to drag? Usually Ill pull it up to the water line than was it a mile or so before hauling it into the hawse pipe, just to help get rid of some of the freakin mud. Did that to clean a small bruce that was used to hold a race mark (we were on a RIB). Do you drag it off the stern? -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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