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What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two?
Gordon |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Stow it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Feb 7, 10:46 am, Gordon wrote:
What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon chain binder it down and put the deck shackle in the link. if it needs some work i touch up the paint and do what is needed. sometimes i drag out the chain and repaint the shots. |
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"Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. |
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"Edgar" wrote in message
... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. Use it for a drogue... |
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"katy" wrote in message
. com... Capt. JG wrote: "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message m... What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon Mine is a Bruce anchor permanently stowed neatly on the bow roller with a light line to stop it inadvertantly launching itself. All the chain and the nylon rode is in the anchor locker on the foredeck. Takes just a moment to have it ready to drop. Do you think you'll need it offshore? Not sure how big yours is... I have a small Buce (great anchor, btw), and I even stow it on the bay if I know I'm not going to be using it. I'm thinking about replacing the light line I use with a more robust bracket. It can get wild and wooly in the slot. Use it for a drogue... Right... but, unless there's weather coming, I don't see the point of having it potentially get loose. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Gordon wrote in
m: What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon We take it with us. |
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Larry wrote:
Gordon wrote in m: What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? Gordon We take it with us. Jeez Larry, that sounds like a Wilburrrr reply!! g |
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On Feb 7, 10:46*am, Gordon wrote:
* *What do you do with your anchor when going offshore for a week or two? * Gordon I take my 45 lb cqr and put it below with my other ground takle. I move my 300' 3/8 HT as low and aft as possible. When there is no dirt around I dont have much use for the ground takle besides my boat tends to hobby horse and nose around with all that weight in the bow. I like a light bow...... or i should say, a ballanced boat. Good to see a boat question here again. There may be hope yet. Bob |
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