shaneg wrote: Just reread your post. Grapnel won’t work in sand. Small danforth should hold well in sand though. And in summer can put off bow by hand and adjust in water. |
shaneg wrote: I have some old chair glass graphite rod blanks, strong as fack if you wanna make some thing which won’t break… one is free to good home. Was thinking off turning into marlin gaff… but have two so one you could have. |
Phantom Menace wrote: Of course the 'mericans have powered them up too https://power-pole.com/products/shallow-water-anchors (not a bad idea for shallow, calm water) |
Phantom Menace wrote: Thinking a little more ... it could work well unless there is a bit of a wave coming in. When the wave lifts the boat up the stick anchor would be less effective. So it's probably going to be useful 90% of the time at Stanmore Bay. |
Phantom Menace wrote: Thinking a little more ... it could work well unless there is a bit of a wave coming in. When the wave lifts the boat up the stick anchor would be less effective. So it's probably going to be useful 90% of the time at Stanmore Bay. |
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