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timbartlett
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Powerskipper has earned herself a free subscription to MBY with an idea that grew into this:-
You and your wife have decided to anchor your 45ft boat in about 5m of water, intending to take the dinghy ashore. You stop, and as the offshore breeze starts to push the boat back, your wife stands on the "anchor down" button on the foredeck. All seems to be going well until suddenly, the rumble of chain going out stops, and is replaced by the sound of female swearing from the foredeck.
It transpires that the chain has come undone from the ringbolt in the chain locker, and the end of it has just dropped over the side.
There's a folding anchor and warp in the dinghy, but it's only a couple of kilos, so you don't trust it to hold a 45 footer. What now, Skip?
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Kindest regards and have fun
Tim
You and your wife have decided to anchor your 45ft boat in about 5m of water, intending to take the dinghy ashore. You stop, and as the offshore breeze starts to push the boat back, your wife stands on the "anchor down" button on the foredeck. All seems to be going well until suddenly, the rumble of chain going out stops, and is replaced by the sound of female swearing from the foredeck.
It transpires that the chain has come undone from the ringbolt in the chain locker, and the end of it has just dropped over the side.
There's a folding anchor and warp in the dinghy, but it's only a couple of kilos, so you don't trust it to hold a 45 footer. What now, Skip?
All the usual "rules" apply: your contributions may be used in MBY, identified by your YBW username and edited if necessary.
There are no "right" or "wrong" answers, but short sensible answers are more likely to get published than long ones or insider jokes.
Any ideas for future months are gratefully accepted!!
Kindest regards and have fun
Tim