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"Eddie" wrote in message ... On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:17:04 -0400, "Don White" wrote: Oh boy. At this time I'd recommend a Power Squadron course to get familiar with the basics. Where? How much? ** I could give you the Canadian site but I'm guessing you are south of the border. Use that Google fella to find the US Power Squadron nearest you.** As a general rule you should have a rode seven times longer than the deepest water you'll anchor in. As part of the rode...chain equal to your boat length. Rode is a word I've never seen or heard. (the nautical term version) I thought it was a typo until I went to the links provided by John. You've probably seen the different types of anchors around...so if you know what type you have it would help. example I have a little mushroom anchor with my open aluminum boat but you'd have maybe a plow type or Danforth. It is a Danforth. Thanks Don. Eddie see: http://boatingsailing.suite101.com/a...f_boat_anchors and: http://images.google.ca/images?clien...ed=0CB0QsAQwAw |
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