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On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 08:53:45 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Don White wrote: "SteveB" wrote in message news:AoPBc.23455$8r5.11116@fed1read03... VERY IMPORTANT TIP KNOWN BY ALL REAL SEAMEN: Use an anchor rope that is three times your depth. Otherwise your boat keeps picking up the anchor and dropping a short distance away. You're welcome. Steve Three times...?? only under the best of conditions. 5:1 would be better but you should be prepared to let out a 7:1 ratio is anchored in stormy or rough conditions. This really depends on the circumstances, fellas. When I'm fishing, I rarely let out more than 2-1, and sometimes less, depending upon depth, current, wind, proximity of hard objects, et cetera. In really shallow water, I might only have the chain and a few feet of anchor rope out. Winning answer to "How do you know when you're fishing in your own bathtub?" ;-) |
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