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Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 14:41:28 +0200, Marc Heusser alid wrote: My GPS has a nice featu anchor watch, including an alarm output (also for other alarms) to drive a relay (0.5 A maximum). What do you connect that will wake you under all circumstances? You should connect the largest high quality anchor that you and your boat can handle, sufficient chain and line for your water depth (at least 5 to 1 scope at high tide), ensure the anchor is well set by backing down hard on it with the engine, and go to sleep. If you do that faithfully you will be OK in all but the strongest wind squall, and trust me on this, that *will* wake you up. Well thanks all - I did not expect the full lecture on how to anchor. I tend to be rather thorough on that (with the exception of diving - sorry, I can't). I did not have the intention of replacing good anchoring practice with the GPS, it is just that I tend to be very careful and use all available devices to ensure safety if I can. Marc -- Switzerland/Europe http://www.heusser.com remove CHEERS and from MERCIAL to get valid e-mail |
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