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John Cassara wrote:
Thanks, everyone for the replies. He was reading a book about dock building. I would infer he wants to anchor a floating dock. Yes, someone read the op. Actually I am thinking about attaching the pipes of a pipe dock to the cement anchors. I have a hard rock bottom so I can't auger them in, or let them sink into mud. I could go the floating dock route, but at the moment I am leaning to a stationary dock. Lets make 16 100 lb rubber tire anchors place four on each corner of a floating dock say 10' x 20'. Do you think it will anchor? "Ed Edelenbos" wrote in message ... Some of y'all take this stuff (and perhaps yourselves) a little too seriously don't you? Ed -- When replying via email, replace spam with speak in the address. "Bruce Nichol" wrote in message . .. Goo'day, On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 12:56:17 +1000, "David Flew" wrote: There are lots of things to consider in an anchor Doesn't the very use of the word "anchor" mean that the anchor itself needs to anchor itself to something? How are you going to anchor the anchor if it's but a block of something heavy? Would that a block of something *would* anchor. But of what value is a block of something sitting on, say, sand, in a 40kt wind? If, though, the block had flukes to anchor it in place, then there's a difference, and it might be of some use. Even fluked anchors have been known to drag in tide and wind - and that's what you're guarding against - dragging. The physical weight of the thing is far outweighed by the ability to withstand something trying to move it sideways, not vertically..... Your only option in an anchor is the degree of "fluking" required the locality/s you're going to want to anchor. You think I'm wrong? Toss a block of concrete the same weight as a fluked anchor over the side and see how far you drift/drag..... Home made? Waste of bloody time! And a danger to all concerned... especially to those striving to rescue you.. B. |
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