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I like the bit about anchoring. A very good idea.
That might be the best solution to stop you quickly. Jeff wrote: Drop anchor. If the breaker is on (it normally isn't) I can deploy pretty quickly, but I would only consider this in shallow water. On the first power of the season (often across from the storage marina to a slip) I usually have both anchors ready to deploy. |
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When in doubt, anchor out. :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart" wrote in message oups.com... I like the bit about anchoring. A very good idea. That might be the best solution to stop you quickly. Jeff wrote: Drop anchor. If the breaker is on (it normally isn't) I can deploy pretty quickly, but I would only consider this in shallow water. On the first power of the season (often across from the storage marina to a slip) I usually have both anchors ready to deploy. |
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