[Rhodes22-list] anchoring - weight and size of mushroom ?
Robert Skinner
Robert at SquirrelHaven.com
Fri Sep 19 10:17:46 EDT 2008
Thanks for the reply, Mike. I agree with you.
As the anchoring discussion related primarily to what
anchor(s) one keeps aboard and how to set it/them, I
wondered how/whether Bill carried his mushroom? Or
has this thread meandered out of the universe of
discourse? That's OK, too, ...
IMHO, a mushroom is not the kind of anchor one keeps
aboard a sailboat, but Bill may have a different
opinion. For me, a mushroom is only for use as a
(semi)permanent mooring.
A helical screw mooring is favored by the harbor master
in Portland, ME.
/Robert
michael meltzer wrote:
> Please see your harbor master, they set the weight for the local conditions
> of the mooring, around me it 11 pound per foot, rounded up, i.e. 300 pound.
> This is a case where bigger is better.
>
> -mjm
>
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> Bill Effros wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>> I am not messing around, and I am a storm anchorer. I feel my boat is
>> much safer on its anchor than it is on land, and I keep my boat on the
>> water throughout hurricane season. We have hurricanes here, too, and my
>> boat has weathered many without incident...
>
> Bill,
>
> Perhaps I missed something in an earlier post. If so, please forgive the
> request - but please do provide the specs of the mushroom anchor that you
> keep
> aboard your Rhodes -- weight and dimensions.
>
> Many thanks,
> /Robert
>
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