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anchoring canoes/kayaks
Posted by: old_user on Jun-05-11 7:53 PM (EST)
I'm new here,but bear with me.An anchor is a big help on lakes and moderately-flowing creeks and rivers.A folding grapnel works well on rocky or grassy bottoms;A Danforth anchor with its' flat flukes is what you want for sandy bottoms like creeks or rivers.I carry both on either of my water craft whenever I go out.Do I always use them?50/50 on that.Nice to have it...etc. etc.On the windward side of a landfall with no beach(lake)I anchor out far enough to get in without grounding the boat,then tie off the bow so she won't float back out.Keeps the waves from beating her against the rocks.On a sandbar in a creek or river with no trees to tie off to,a Danforth pitched forward into the beach gives you an anchorage to catch your breath and regroup.Handy to have an anchor(just like lines from both bow AND stern).I hope this helps any of you out there.
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