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New Ideas Needed . . . River Shore Anchoring
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<blockquote data-quote="muddywaders" data-source="post: 368321" data-attributes="member: 13234"><p>Word of caution!do not rely on anchorbuddy as they frequently part ways.It is recommended that it be used in tandem with your anchor line(rode) or make sure line to shore is good and well secured.Another solution is anchoring in deep water a mooring buoy-has a steel ring on top through which a line is passed and and both ends tied to bow.Pay out line as you go to shore then retrieve to return boat to moorage then secure belly of line to a tree or anchor.This method only works if current is in one direction as line may foul if boat swings around 180 deg.Seen a duck hunter who at low tide used a trailor winch attached to the bow of his jonboat threw a small anchor and winched to deep water-it was a muddy operation but it worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddywaders, post: 368321, member: 13234"] Word of caution!do not rely on anchorbuddy as they frequently part ways.It is recommended that it be used in tandem with your anchor line(rode) or make sure line to shore is good and well secured.Another solution is anchoring in deep water a mooring buoy-has a steel ring on top through which a line is passed and and both ends tied to bow.Pay out line as you go to shore then retrieve to return boat to moorage then secure belly of line to a tree or anchor.This method only works if current is in one direction as line may foul if boat swings around 180 deg.Seen a duck hunter who at low tide used a trailor winch attached to the bow of his jonboat threw a small anchor and winched to deep water-it was a muddy operation but it worked. [/QUOTE]
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