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[email protected] July 20th 08 06:12 AM

What is an anchor for?
 
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times

Capt. JG July 20th 08 07:24 AM

What is an anchor for?
 
wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times



And your point is....?

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Edgar July 20th 08 08:16 AM

What is an anchor for?
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
easolutions...
wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times



And your point is....?


Not much doubt about that. He is giving Skip G. a bit of useful advice.



Aldys July 20th 08 02:16 PM

What is an anchor for?
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
easolutions...
wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times



And your point is....?


The top of your head?

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Capt.Bill July 20th 08 04:17 PM

What is an anchor for?
 
On Jul 20, 9:16*am, "Aldys" wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote in message

easolutions...

wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times


And your point is....?


The top of your head?


Yes, but with a good hair stylist, one would never know.

Capt. JG July 20th 08 05:45 PM

What is an anchor for?
 
"Edgar" wrote in message
...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
easolutions...
wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times



And your point is....?


Not much doubt about that. He is giving Skip G. a bit of useful advice.


Heh...

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Capt. JG July 20th 08 05:47 PM

What is an anchor for?
 
"Capt.Bill" wrote in message
...
On Jul 20, 9:16 am, "Aldys" wrote:
"Capt. JG" wrote in message

easolutions...

wrote in message
...
To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there. If the ship is dragging the anchor, proper
seamanship suggests that the gear be reset until it holds..anything
else is not what the man wants.
Tom..and I have dragged a few times


And your point is....?


The top of your head?


+ Yes, but with a good hair stylist, one would never know.


You don't remember the cone heads?

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] July 21st 08 03:21 AM

What is an anchor for?
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:12:47 -0700 (PDT), "
said:

To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there.


Gotta think a bit more out of the box. An anchor is to do whatever the
vessel owner wishes to do through use of the device. Most commonly it's
used
to secure the boat to the bottom of the sea, but where is it written that
all other uses are proscribed?


By virtue of the use of the thing, it is labeled as such: if used to kedge
off it is called a kedge, if used as a bower it is called a bower, if used
as a deck ornament (as in a chromed or stainless version) it is called a
deck ornament, if used as a warp ballast when towing warps it is called warp
ballast.

In other words, the use defines the name of it. It rightly should be called
an anchor only if it is used as an anchor. Take your brain for example.
Since it is used primarily to fill the empty space in your skull it is
called fill! Only if it is demonstrated it can think can it be rightly
called a brain.

Think out of the box, please . . .

Wilbur Hubbard



Capt. JG July 21st 08 04:34 AM

What is an anchor for?
 
"Dave" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:12:47 -0700 (PDT), "
said:

To my way of thinking..an anchor is to secure a boat to the bottom of
the sea in such a way that it stays there as long as the crew of the
ship wants to be there.


Gotta think a bit more out of the box. An anchor is to do whatever the
vessel owner wishes to do through use of the device. Most commonly it's
used
to secure the boat to the bottom of the sea, but where is it written that
all other uses are proscribed?



I usually use the anchor for the swim test we give... at least I try to use
it.

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www.sailnow.com




Justin C[_12_] July 21st 08 06:52 PM

What is an anchor for?
 
In article lutions, Capt. JG wrote:
I usually use the anchor for the swim test we give... at least I try to use
it.


You want crew to swim-out the kedge?

Justin.

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Justin C, by the sea.


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