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Old 22-06-2012, 19:18   #1
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Jim Bouy Sea Anchor Model 929

Anyone heard of this model of sea anchor? I just scooped it up at an auction for $25 bucks. It seems like it is shaped more like a drogue than a sea anchor. Does anyone have any experience with this model. It is about 36X72.
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Old 22-06-2012, 19:26   #2
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Re: Jim Bouy Sea Anchor Model 929

I also think it is worth noting that in this same auction I got a weems and plath fully gimballed kero lantern for $10 complete with a wick and kero! Usually retails for $180. Score!
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Old 22-06-2012, 20:12   #3
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Re: Jim Bouy Sea Anchor Model 929

Ben, That model is Coast Guard approved for use on Life Boats, if my poor memory is working. It's probably too small to be effective on a boat your size as a sea anchor. It might make a good drogue. Go play with it and see.
Did you get the oil can to go with it? You've got to keep those old fashioned sea anchors well oiled.
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Re: Jim Bouy Sea Anchor Model 929

"929 is a storm sea anchor for use on vessels up to 50 ft. in length. It is manufactured from vinyl-covered heavy nylon and has unmatched strength and durability. 929 will not rot or mildew. Also, it has stainless steel fittings with 1" webbing. U.S.C.G. approval No. 160.019/15/0."

That's what the listing says. I guess I will go out and mess around with it and see if it can slow the boat down, either as a sea anchor or a drogue.
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