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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 19:56:46 -0400, Jeff
wrote: The web site makes a number of claims that might lead one too believe you could get by with a smaller anchor in a blow. "reduces loads by 50%", etc. That's misleading. In my limited experience using a kellet (once, and it was an improv), you can extend the useful grip of your anchor, and somewhat lessen the scope without loss of anchoring due to the simple action of altering the geometry of the catenary. But as someone pointed out, if the rode goes taut, you just have a heavier rode. It's an occasionally useful stop gap and a wee bit of insurance if, say, you are anchored with a 15 lb. Danforth or equivalent "lunch hook" and the wind pipes up. Lowering a kellet can buy you additional prep minutes to depart or to ready a more appropriate anchor. YMMV, R. |
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