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On Nov 4, 9:42 am, "Glenn \(s/v Seawing\)"
wrote: I'm no expert anchorer but my experience has taught me that care & thought in anchoring (vs. drop & run) has more to do with anchor performance than the type & weight of anchor. If your experience is limited to your CQR and/or the other old types, which it almost certainly is if you stick with the plow, it is no surprise that you think this. Naturally care and attention, guided by expertise, are important factors. But this sweeping comment is like saying it doesn't matter what car you drive, no difference between a Corolla and a Ferrari - all that matters is the ability of the driver. The nice thing about feedback from "early adopters" of the new generation anchors is that those users typically DO also have experience with the older types, be it plows or claws or some variation. The resulting feedback is thus doubly valuable, because it is COMPARATIVE. |
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