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a couple of years ago I asked for suggestions to improve my anchoring
skills and this group came though. I now anchhor much more and with much more confidence. but I have a question. When I am at anchor with my 25 foot power boat (four winns) with not a deep Vee, I tend to swing at anchor more than anyone else around me. This weekend for example, I was anchored in Cuttyhunk and as some of you may know, there is not a lot of room. I thought about a second anchor in the stern but decided (thankfully) not as the wind did change 180 degrees in the night and I would have been the only one not moving. Does anyone have any suggestions how to keep a boat like mine from swinging to much? Someone suggested a bucket on a roap behind the boat( a sea anchor, I believe)Any other thoughts again thanks as always. By the way, we left Boston on Thursday after work and spent the night in Scituate, on Friday we went though the Cape Cod Canal and Buzzards bay, lunched in New Bedford and spent the night in Cuttyhunk. Saturday, we went to Vineyard sound, Woods Hole, Red Brook Harbor and Pocaset, spend the night in Onset (where I worked as a drummer in a blues band)Sunday we went back though the Canal and stayed in Duxbury. Monday we got up early to go home to Boston only to find that the weather was too rough for us. We headed back to Plymouth, thinking that if we get straned there, there is busses and trains to Boston. went to an internet cafe and check out several weather sites and decided to continue home late evening when the wather was better. It was a bueatiful ride home. thank godness for electronics and back ups and general smarts and good luck. we made it home very safely. |
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