Don't know about the anchors.
I would consider a screw anchor screwed into the bottom but screwing in there
might be an adventure.
If you had a cooperative neighbor putting the screw anchor (using any other
sturdy attachment point) on land across the canal would be nice. Maybe you
could do the same for the neighbor.
Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek
30 07.695N 081 38.484W
----- Original Message -----
From: Densler, Vernon
To: [email protected]
Sent: 8/18/2008 11:27:05 AM
Subject: [Liveaboard] storm anchor
I am side tied to a concrete seawall. I would like to be able to setup some
kind of storm anchor or mooring type situation to pull the boat away from the
sea wall for storms like the one that is coming. Not that I think we are going
to have a problem with this one. I am looking for a cheap solution to do this.
Bottom is pretty soft mud, ItÂ’s at the end of a canal so no much in the way of
waves but some water rise.
Am I better with just a regular anchor or something like a mushroom anchor with
a lot of weight? Can I make something that will work?
Thanks,
Vern
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