The black magic of anchoring in adverse wind and current

Started by JWalker, January 14, 2012, 02:35:00 PM

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CharlieJ

That's usually when I use the Bahama Moor also, or when anchored in a narrow creek where normal scope would put you into a bank when swinging, as in my recent posted pic of Tehani at anchor in Factory Creek, Beaufort, SC. 9 feet of tide can sure cause you to swing somewhere you don't want to be otherwise.

Other than that, I'm almost always on that Claw and chain.
Charlie J

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