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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:52:02 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: Back is good. Boat is insured. lol Also, I tend to be pretty cautious about where I anchor when by myself. I don't put the boat in a spot that's relatively unprotected should the wind increase, such as near the entrance to Sausalito. I stick with the lee of Angel Island or Paradise. Local knowledge and all that.... A lot depends on priorities and how you use the boat. If we're out cruising in the boondocks the anchor system *is* the insurance policy, the insurance that we and the boat will be ok when, not if, a squall comes through in the middle of the night. On the other hand if you are mostly say sailing in your own backyard, any old lunch hook will do. I'm always amazed at the holding power of a well set Danforth 13 pounder. Yep. I'm mostly in the SF bay, but do take overnights in the bay and in other nearby places. If you're careful about where you stop, you can always get decent holding. My Bruce is in the same range. I think my old boat shoe would hold well in bay mud. If I was going anywhere of significance, I would upgrade the current Bruce. (I also have a backup Danforth 13 in a lazz.) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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