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Re: March Overnight Anchorages
[Re: Twanger]
#67732
09/10/2015 04:30 PM
09/10/2015 04:30 PM
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Posts: 369 Close to the water as possible
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Twanger said: Is a 60-foot cat too big for the moorings? There's an upper limit, but I don't remember what it is...
If I recall correctly, the limit is 60', but even so I'm not excited about using the balls given the condition of some of the lines I've frequently seen connected to them. So, anchoring is seeming like a better idea.
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