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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Tim, braided line has a nice "hand" to it, but when it snags on something, it can tear out a little, and the deterioration continues until you have a bit of a mess. I keep two sets of dock lines aboard, one set twist, one set braided, and use the line appropriate to the dock. Used to carry an anchor with braided line in Florida. It's much easier on the hands when pulling up the line, but the rough shell bottoms ripped it to shreds in short order. When I bought son of Yo Ho, the dealer tossed in a kit that included a Danforth-style anchor and 200' of 3/8" line. I replaced that line with 1/2" twist because it is easier on the hands (the palms, mainly) than 3/8". Now, the 3/8" is attached to my back-up anchor. 3 strand twisted is best for anchor lines. We are talking about dock lines. Braided is easy on the hands. When you fish the ICW in NE Florida, you move around alot from spot to spot, and might drop and raise your anchor 50 times in a day. That's why I used braided. Gotcha! In that case you need to get a windlass for that new boat of yours. It will save your hands and your back. ;-) I've got a bow roller, which works fine, and an anchor buoy and line rig to raise it when it gets stuck. It's a fairly light anchor and doesn't require much to raise it. Besides, in the course of a day's fishing around here, I don't lower and raise the anchor all that much. I prefer just drift fishing or sight fishing, which doesn't require anchoring. I have been working on some lightweight trolling rigs, though, just to see if I can make it a bit more interesting for me. |
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