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![]() JAXAshby wrote: no, in my case I understand the physics involved, while in your case, over the knee, you are too fat and lazy to raise an anchor by hand, and too ungainly to raise a rope/chain rode with an electric windlass. ROFLMAO Well Doodles, it's one thing to know the "physics involved" and another to know how to apply them and make them work for the given equipment and conditions. You're making it obvious you haven't got a clue as to the practical application of all the "physics" nonsense you spout. I have this picture of you sitting on the bow with a laptop, 3-4 anchors of different types, a mixed bag of rodes, scratching your head whilst you do a "google" search and try to figure out the "physics" for anchoring your sailfish. otn |
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