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That sounds true in theory, but impractical. Seems like a waste of money to
buy 2-300' of big, low-stretch line to keep around just for use as a kedge rode. Considering most use their secondary anchor as a kedge, I would think just having a big diameter rope rode on the secondary would be sufficient. Ahhhh.... the light bulb goes on! Thanks! I'll keep it in mind. "j" ganz @@ "Bart Senior" wrote in message If you have a dedicated kedge, its better to have a low stretch rode on the kedge. |
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