jamesjermain
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Hitch a warp to the anchor cable, lead it off to the stern, then veer a bit more cable.
The boat will now no longer lie with its head directly to the current, but with some of its beam to the current.
By adjusting the length of the warp and the amount of cable veered, the boat can be made to lie at different angles to the current - but you'll only actually need to veer a little cable and leave the warp quite long for the boat to 'drive' nicely away from the hazard (in this case the steep-to side of the river).
Think of one of those kites with two control lines.
Very wise advice, but