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![]() "Harold'" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Harold'" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Harold'" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Harold'" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 00:10:22 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news:jsuc36dnph8qu25fm8273ca0jl6b9i9459@ 4ax.com... On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 17:01:12 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: As to my suggestion... planning in advance, attach a send line Usually called a trip line. Ok a trip line. Add a pulley and a line that is long enough. Add a pulley, aka, block where ? Here you go... obviously this is not to scale, but I think you'll get the idea. More than one fender could be lowered, and in the drawing, the anchor marker is already on board. http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/7...rretrieval.png All you have to do is to have the marker attached to a line that already goes through a block at the anchor. You could even leave it as a light line, then if there's a problem, tie a heavier line to the lighter line and pull it through to the point where you could attach a fender. Another option (not sure if it's really workable) would be to have a CO2 cartridge ready at the anchor... you pull the float line, and pop! My inflatable vest claims 36 lbs. of lift... something like that..., but I still think the multiple fender option would work better. All you have to do is figger a way to keep the anchor from spinnin on the way down, for obvious reasons, Spinning?? What's that got to do with retrieval? The fender wouldn't be attached until you need it. Are you stupid or what. Actually it's you that's stupid. The trip line could and probably would get twisted around the rode rendering the whole getup useless as tits on a bull. Get it now dummy. What are you talking about??? Are you now claiming that a buoy line marking your anchor position is going to make the anchor spin? Looks like you're the one who's got the tits on a bull. Yes, you're a dummy. Didn't see any bouy line or bouy in your drawing. I see a fender, a block, and a trip line attached to the crown of an anchor. What gives with that contraption ? I'm mystified. Well, look again. Next time read the text also. Don't need to look again. Bouy lines (markers) are dropped to mark the location of abandoned ground tackle. Don't see that in your drawing. Aparently you didn't comprehend what you googled on the subject. At any rate you don't have the imagination to dream up a plausable fix to your hypothetical situation. You are simply a young, imature gasbag who would turn any conversation into an arguement. You're a moron. You don't need to read it again, because it flew right over your mostly empty head. You're the moron who started arguing. So, keep at it. Maybe it'll make you look more like a man in your own eyes. |
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