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Old 04-18-2008
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Originally Posted by Giulietta View Post
Soule..because I already got an "hate email" from a loser here at sailnet I am almost sure who he is, for my joking with you on this thread, I will hence forth provide a serious answer to your question, as the law requires:

My humble opinion in this matter is:

Sail to the spot you want to anchor, then simply heave to..forget the BS of sailing and droping, and runing and all that....and all the rest too...once you got to where you want to stop, simply heave to...then calmly, as you stopped and are now drifting sideways at a ridiculously slow speed, pour some wine, scratch your head, look like a pro, wave good bye to the losers around you....and drop the anchor...SIMPLE....then, as a confirmation that you anchor actually is holding, the boat will turn to the anchor..at this point, drop the genoa, then drop the main..

Done with class and right technique you'll look like a pro...

Alex

PS If you don't know how to heave too SEE HERE..There's a video there on how to heave to...thanks

PS2 to the coward hate mail emailer..blow me you yellow liver bastard
Giu,

Nice, easy and simple. I will try this next time. Thanks Giu
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