4 Mar 2013 #1 Tremlett 15 Well-Known Member Joined 12 May 2009 Messages 326 Location Bangor, N Ireland Visit site what is the correct name for these ?
4 Mar 2013 #2 S Slocumotion Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jan 2013 Messages 180 Location Orkney Visit site Rond anchors? Or mud hooks.
4 Mar 2013 #3 R rob2 Well-Known Member Joined 23 Aug 2005 Messages 4,093 Location Hampshire UK Visit site Takes me back many years to childhood Broads holidays! They were referred to as rond anchors, whereas the lump on the end of the rope was a mud-weight. Rob.
Takes me back many years to childhood Broads holidays! They were referred to as rond anchors, whereas the lump on the end of the rope was a mud-weight. Rob.
4 Mar 2013 #4 sarabande Well-Known Member Joined 6 May 2005 Messages 36,182 Visit site da ! Dey is ronds. Da Do Rond Rond, Da Do Rond Rond.
4 Mar 2013 #5 Robert Wilson Well-Known Member Joined 23 May 2012 Messages 8,053 Location Second Coast, Ross-shire, overlooking Gruinard Bay Visit site sarabande said: da ! Dey is ronds. Da Do Rond Rond, Da Do Rond Rond. Click to expand... At this time of the afternoon! You start on the pop early!!
sarabande said: da ! Dey is ronds. Da Do Rond Rond, Da Do Rond Rond. Click to expand... At this time of the afternoon! You start on the pop early!!
4 Mar 2013 #6 Tremlett 15 Well-Known Member Joined 12 May 2009 Messages 326 Location Bangor, N Ireland Visit site Thanks
4 Mar 2013 #7 oldbilbo ... Joined 17 Jan 2012 Messages 9,973 Location West country Visit site sarabande said: da ! Dey is ronds. Da Do Rond Rond, Da Do Rond Rond. Click to expand... Silly boog'r.....
sarabande said: da ! Dey is ronds. Da Do Rond Rond, Da Do Rond Rond. Click to expand... Silly boog'r.....
4 Mar 2013 #8 C Capt Popeye Well-Known Member Joined 30 Sep 2011 Messages 18,850 Location Dawlish South Devon Visit site or bank hooks!