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Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 28-02-2013, 06:17 |
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Dsanduril
Re: Can you anchor in 10ft of water?
Everyone assumes scope, but the OP said he has an interesting anchoring arrangement in mind. Maybe a spud pile that gets driven into the bottom at each anchorage? That would certainly account for a... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 27-02-2013, 20:15 |
Replies: 73
Views: 8,450
Posted By
Dsanduril
Re: Can you anchor in 10ft of water?
On the Pacific Coast of NA you're looking at 4-6 foot tidal range in Southern California, 6-8 foot range in Northern California, and getting to 8-16 feet in Washington (and even more in BC and... |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 27-02-2013, 16:43 |
Replies: 73
Views: 8,450
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Dsanduril
Re: Can you anchor in 10ft of water?
Or conversely, if you anchored at low tide you might not even be anchored when high tide rolls around :) |
Forum: Anchoring & Mooring 27-02-2013, 16:17 |
Replies: 73
Views: 8,450
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Dsanduril
Re: Can you anchor in 10ft of water?
Doesn't have anything to do with the Equator, and everything to do with where you are in the ocean basin. Perfect example is the Panama Canal, on the Colon (Atlantic) side tidal range is a couple of... |
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