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Selecting anchor rode for a canoe
JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: "Al D" wrote in message ... Can anyone offer any advice on selecting anchor rode for my canoe? One reason for wanting an anchor is as a safety measure in case of getting blown out to sea. (I'll be canoeing along the South Coast of England). My open canoe is 14ft LOA, with a 38" beam. I have two 30mtr lengths of new 4mm nylon braided cord. I could join them with a fisherman's knot. The weight tolerance of my 4mm nylon rope is not stated, but another 4mm braided nylon rope I saw is rated at 900lb tensile strength. Thank you, Al D Anyone taking a 14 foot canoe out onto the ocean on the south coast of England should worry about the type and size of anchor they carry before worrying about the amount of chain rode needed to keep them from being blown out to sea. Here is my suggestion: http://tinyurl.com/eo9fx But first you may want to make sure you have enough of this before anything: http://tinyurl.com/k4zyj ;-) What an insightful and helpful tip, Jim. I'm sure he's appreciative. Ask a stupid question and get a stupid answer. What was stupid about his question, Jim? Try to think on your own for a change and figure it out for yourself Kevin. Jim, I love how every single time you get backed into a corner, you call me Kevin. It's actually very predictable. Now, would you care to take the $5000 challenge to a particular charity to prove I'm not Kevin? Put up or shut up.... ;-) |
Selecting anchor rode for a canoe
JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: "Al D" wrote in message ... Can anyone offer any advice on selecting anchor rode for my canoe? One reason for wanting an anchor is as a safety measure in case of getting blown out to sea. (I'll be canoeing along the South Coast of England). My open canoe is 14ft LOA, with a 38" beam. I have two 30mtr lengths of new 4mm nylon braided cord. I could join them with a fisherman's knot. The weight tolerance of my 4mm nylon rope is not stated, but another 4mm braided nylon rope I saw is rated at 900lb tensile strength. Thank you, Al D Anyone taking a 14 foot canoe out onto the ocean on the south coast of England should worry about the type and size of anchor they carry before worrying about the amount of chain rode needed to keep them from being blown out to sea. Here is my suggestion: http://tinyurl.com/eo9fx But first you may want to make sure you have enough of this before anything: http://tinyurl.com/k4zyj ;-) What an insightful and helpful tip, Jim. I'm sure he's appreciative. Ask a stupid question and get a stupid answer. What was stupid about his question, Jim? Try to think on your own for a change and figure it out for yourself Kevin. ;-) Care to take the $5000 challenge, Jim? Put up, or shut up |
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