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Row out your anchor to windward. Set your sails. Pull your vessel to the
anchor. Tie off and set the sheets. Hoist anchor as you sail by. I've done this so often it's second nature. It's called casting off from a lee dock. No big deal. CM wrote in message oups.com... How do you sail off a dock when the wind is setting you towards the dock. [Assume an end-tie situation with no motor] 1 pt |
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