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Re: Sailing to Anegada
[Re: NCSailor]
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02/09/2019 09:35 PM
02/09/2019 09:35 PM
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GeorgeC1
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We’re avoiding the dark and stormy-although our trip will overlap somewhat with the Spring Regatta. I agree, that Among the the many good anchorages, Anegada is certainly there. However, I don’t sleep as soundly on an anchor as I do on a ball, if adult beverages, to excess are invlovled, I prefer to be on a mooring ball. It’s a preference. I have has mooring pennants break in the middle night - once in Anegada and once at Saba Rock. To each his own. I have never had a anchor fail me. I have also had two mooring balls come free. One was expensive as it caused some damage. The ball failed at its attachment point to the bottom. G
Last edited by GeorgeC1; 02/09/2019 09:36 PM.
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