This sounds like a good idea. I think I'll try it next time I'm anchored
in windy conditions. It would keep the boat on one "tack", as it were,
and you could also adjust the angle to give you the most comfortable ride
by quartering the waves.
 
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 10:56:14 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I saw a M 17 at anchor using the following system; the vessel was not 
> 
> swinging in the wind.   You might give it a try.   The anchor rode 
> was led off the 
> bow and   a snatch block was attached to it leading to the cockpit 
> making   
> bridle.   The angle to the wind could there fore be adjusted.
> 
> Bert Felton
> M 15, #365
> Zephyr
> 
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