prv
Well-Known Member
A boat I raced on once kedged in about 80 metres of water to win a race.
I expect I could do that already, and more. 60m chain, 40m warp, plus another huge coil of very nice braid-on-braid which came with the previous boat. I've never measured it, but there must be about 50m there, maybe more. And that's before we start bending on all the mooring warps (ten of them of varying lengths) and the cruising chute sheets which are absurdly long as well (about 20m each). Oh, and unshackle the kedge warp (10m chain, 40m warp) and add that. Hey, in light winds I imagine the 100m roll of 4mm braided burgee halyard would probably hold us, so add that on as well
I suppose the large box of extra rope in the shed at home doesn't count though
Pete