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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 11:32:48 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: A fwe years ago out at the Canyons, one fellow had the misfortune to wrap his anchor line around his prop shafts and pulled out both struts resulting in losing the shafts. Water started pouring in, but a couple of boats close to him got there quickly - they ran lines under the stern and held the boat up until they could plug the shaft holes and get additional pumps into the hull. Actually brought the cripple back to a point where they met Sea//Tow half way. Pretty cool. Cool indeed and quick thinking on everyone's part. Just how does one anchor in the canyons however. I usually think of them as 600+ feet of water - nearly off the continental shelf. |
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