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Re: Some post-cruise observations
[Re: TreetopFlyer]
#164001
06/21/2018 05:54 AM
06/21/2018 05:54 AM
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Fwiw, anchoring in Anegada is about the easiest and most secure of anyplace you'll go. Amen to that. I have heard that numerous times. Unfortunately, it doesn't change my wife's anchoring phobia! She's convinced we'll end up scuttled on a coral reef. (Which would never happen...she'd be awake all night long and wake me up if the boat moved more than 6 inches...) You are far more secure for the night on a properly set anchor than a ball. There are numerous failure points on a mooring. I have had two mooring failures over the years. No issues anchoring.
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