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No, that would never happen. You have to be alone in order to kedge.

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Capt. JG wrote:
No, but you have to use your anchor. There is no other way, apparently.
:-) I can just see people swinging their anchor around their heads like
the hammer throw in the Olympics, so they can get it out far enough to
kedge.

...and wrapping the rode, anchor and all, around an innocent bystanders
neck...



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Capt. JG wrote:
No, that would never happen. You have to be alone in order to kedge.


Don't tell anyone..we've lefged with 2 people aboard...will we be fined
when they find out?
 
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