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Gord May
Gently, then HARD
Lot's of similar advice - so I'll just summarize a couple of points.1. Set your anchor gently. Let it get a bight.2. Test your anchor hard - as hard as you can.3. Feel your rode when you do your first (set) snubbing, and again when you do your hard (test) snub. A "thrumbing" line will indicate a poor set (slight drag). It's hard (for me) to describe this feeling, but you'll recognize it when you experience it.4. Take plenty of ranges, marking you position(s), including your anticipated swinging circle. Check your position as often as conditions dictate.Regards,Gord
Lot's of similar advice - so I'll just summarize a couple of points.1. Set your anchor gently. Let it get a bight.2. Test your anchor hard - as hard as you can.3. Feel your rode when you do your first (set) snubbing, and again when you do your hard (test) snub. A "thrumbing" line will indicate a poor set (slight drag). It's hard (for me) to describe this feeling, but you'll recognize it when you experience it.4. Take plenty of ranges, marking you position(s), including your anticipated swinging circle. Check your position as often as conditions dictate.Regards,Gord