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Since: Jun 29, 2003 Posts: 1044
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:22 am
Post subject: Anchors are SUPPOSED to drag? Archived from groups: rec>boats (more info?)
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yup, according to a couple of real yo-yos on ths ng. if the anchor doesn't
move you haven't set it properly. anchors are *required* to move.
my goodness! are those clowns on two-tone green pills or something????
or maybe they have been sniffing too much of that gasoline that has no oxygen
atoms?
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Since: Feb 17, 2004 Posts: 317
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:22 pm
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On 24 Sep 2004 11:36:30 GMT, jaxashby.RemoveThis@aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>yup, according to a couple of real yo-yos on ths ng. if the anchor doesn't
>move you haven't set it properly. anchors are *required* to move.
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I was unaware that there was a dragless anchor. I posted "pull tests"
of numerous anchors indicating at what point they yielded.
How about posting specs for the "anchor that won't drag."
Or, if you can't, how about just letting it go and yielding the
bandwidth to somebody that has something to contribute.
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Since: Jan 16, 2004 Posts: 75
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 1:22 pm
Post subject: Re: Anchors are SUPPOSED to drag? [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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>bject: Anchors are SUPPOSED to drag?
>Date: 09/24/2004 04:36 Pacific Standard Time
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>yup, according to a couple of real yo-yos on ths ng. if the anchor doesn't
>move you haven't set it properly. anchors are *required* to move.
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>my goodness! are those clowns on two-tone green pills or something????
Doodles, reading your "cut and dried" mathematical, from the book, approach to
anchoring, makes it real obvious, really quickly that most of your knowledge on
the subject comes from books or magazines.
Shen >> Stay informed about: Anchors are SUPPOSED to drag? |
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Since: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 161
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 12:21 am
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On 24 Sep 2004 11:36:30 GMT, jaxashby.DeleteThis@aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>yup, according to a couple of real yo-yos on ths ng. if the anchor doesn't
>move you haven't set it properly. anchors are *required* to move.
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>my goodness! are those clowns on two-tone green pills or something????
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>or maybe they have been sniffing too much of that gasoline that has no oxygen
>atoms?
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>yuk.
Apparently Jox has never used an anchor. Either that or lack of oxygen
to his brain is having an effect.
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Since: Jun 29, 2003 Posts: 1044
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 8:21 am
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schlackoff, one of the yo-yo's who insists an anchor is supposed to drag, steps
right up for all to see.
>Date: 9/25/2004 11:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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>>yup, according to a couple of real yo-yos on ths ng. if the anchor doesn't
>>move you haven't set it properly. anchors are *required* to move.
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>>my goodness! are those clowns on two-tone green pills or something????
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>>or maybe they have been sniffing too much of that gasoline that has no
>oxygen
>>atoms?
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>>yuk.
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>Apparently Jox has never used an anchor. Either that or lack of oxygen
>to his brain is having an effect.
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>Steve
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Since: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 161
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:21 am
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On 26 Sep 2004 12:07:53 GMT, jaxashby.RemoveThis@aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>schlackoff, one of the yo-yo's who insists an anchor is supposed to drag, steps
>right up for all to see.
Jox's oxygen deprivation has removed his ability to understand the
difference between something that ideally would not move, but does move
in the real world. Apparently he's never anchored anywhere with a tidal
current or where the wind changes direction.
Steve >> Stay informed about: Anchors are SUPPOSED to drag? |
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Since: Jun 29, 2003 Posts: 1044
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 5:23 pm
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schlackoff, once again caught being stew ped, flip-flops thusly below.
so, schlack which is it? an anchor is SUPPOSED to move (so it doesn't break
the chain and/or deck chocks), or it is not supposed to move (and so does break
the chain and/or decks chocks under certain storm conditions)?
>Date: 9/26/2004 9:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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>>schlackoff, one of the yo-yo's who insists an anchor is supposed to drag,
>steps
>>right up for all to see.
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>Jox's oxygen deprivation has removed his ability to understand the
>difference between something that ideally would not move, but does move
>in the real world. Apparently he's never anchored anywhere with a tidal
>current or where the wind changes direction.
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>Steve
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Since: Dec 31, 2003 Posts: 189
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:27 pm
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On 26 Sep 2004 21:03:58 GMT, jaxashby DeleteThis @aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>schlackoff, once again caught being stew ped, flip-flops thusly below.
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>so, schlack which is it? an anchor is SUPPOSED to move (so it doesn't break
>the chain and/or deck chocks), or it is not supposed to move (and so does break
>the chain and/or decks chocks under certain storm conditions)?
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Let's pose the same question to you, terrier boy....
Does an anchor move or not?
If it doesn't, an implied statement, from which you are trying vainly
to distance yourself and which supports all of your nonsense
statements about ripping out deck cleats, breaking chain, etc. or,
if it does and doesn't break the chain or deck cleats then your whole
argument on this subject has been disproved and rendered ridiculous
and false by your own assertion....
Oh, by the way, check the definition of chock while you are at it....
undoubtedly you mean cleat or bollard, unless we are ripping major
portions off of the boat without harming same. Any proofs of this?
Now.... "Speak." "Play Dead."
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Since: Jul 01, 2004 Posts: 161
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 7:21 pm
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On 26 Sep 2004 21:03:58 GMT, jaxashby RemoveThis @aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>schlackoff, once again caught being stew ped, flip-flops thusly below.
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>so, schlack which is it? an anchor is SUPPOSED to move (so it doesn't break
>the chain and/or deck chocks), or it is not supposed to move (and so does break
>the chain and/or decks chocks under certain storm conditions)?
See if your CO soaked pea brain can understand this: an anchor is not
supposed to move but under certain conditions, it does. If you're
anchoring in a bad storm and only have one anchor out, you're asking for
trouble no matter what kind of rode you use. If you're anchoring in a
bad storm and don't have enough scope, your anchor will break out no
matter what you use for rode. If you know what you're doing (and
obviously you don't) you can anchor safely with all chain rode or mixed
rode.
>>Date: 9/26/2004 9:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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>>>schlackoff, one of the yo-yo's who insists an anchor is supposed to drag,
>>steps
>>>right up for all to see.
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>>Jox's oxygen deprivation has removed his ability to understand the
>>difference between something that ideally would not move, but does move
>>in the real world. Apparently he's never anchored anywhere with a tidal
>>current or where the wind changes direction.
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>>Steve
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Since: Jun 29, 2003 Posts: 1044
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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Since: Jun 29, 2003 Posts: 1044
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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>If you're anchoring in a
>bad storm and don't have enough scope, your anchor will break out no
>matter what you use for rode.
nope. 10 to 1 on chain breaks the anchor loose, while 6 to 1 on nylon doesn't.
sorry, dood, dem's da physics. which, of course, you don't understand anything
except you wanna kill and/or injure someone. you wanna go to jail, dood.
have fun with the 300# drug dealer, dood. you are going to be there a couple
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Since: Dec 31, 2003 Posts: 189
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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On 27 Sep 2004 00:57:49 GMT, jaxashby.DeleteThis@aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>>If you're anchoring in a
>>bad storm and don't have enough scope, your anchor will break out no
>>matter what you use for rode.
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>nope. 10 to 1 on chain breaks the anchor loose, while 6 to 1 on nylon doesn't.
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>sorry, dood, dem's da physics. which, of course, you don't understand anything
>except you wanna kill and/or injure someone. you wanna go to jail, dood.
>have fun with the 300# drug dealer, dood. you are going to be there a couple
>years.
Nice doggy.... roll over and play dead....
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Since: Dec 31, 2003 Posts: 189
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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On 27 Sep 2004 00:53:58 GMT, jaxashby.TakeThisOut@aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>>Does an anchor move or not?
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>only if it is set by a criminally negligent dumb fuck trying to get his faggot
>ass sent jail for several years.
Is that a "yes" or "no", pooch? Wag once for yes and twice for
no..... sit up and beg if you don't understand the question....
I'll try to put it into terms you can understand..... if possible.
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Since: Jan 19, 2004 Posts: 1797
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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JAXAshby wrote:
>>Does an anchor move or not?
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> only if it is set by a criminally negligent dumb fuck trying to get his faggot
> ass sent jail for several years.
The only thing you know about drag, JaxAss, is selection of "outfits" in
your closet.
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 10:22 pm
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On 27 Sep 2004 00:57:49 GMT, jaxashby RemoveThis @aol.com (JAXAshby) wrote:
>>If you're anchoring in a
>>bad storm and don't have enough scope, your anchor will break out no
>>matter what you use for rode.
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>nope. 10 to 1 on chain breaks the anchor loose, while 6 to 1 on nylon doesn't.
Yup, you just don't know how to anchor with chain, that's all. That's
ok, it's just one more thing you don't know about.
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