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So tell us: how do you measure scope when the anchor is level with the boat?
BTW, a friend who has anchored out about 250 nights a year for the last 25 years is fond of pointing to a small Danforth on the stern and saying, "That's the anchor that held us for the 'Storm of the Century'. It was set in a mud bank about 200 feet away." "Harvey Lindley" wrote in message . com... The standard anchor should work well. Make sure your scope is right. wrote: Can anyone suggest a good way of anchoring to a sand beach? I drove a regular anchor in, and tied it down with a dog tie out screw. That seemed to work okay, but I'm afraid it might still pull loose if the wind gets too strong. |
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