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  • @petethecatable
    @petethecatable Před 8 měsíci

    Next time you run aground: As soon as you recognize you are aground, get your spare anchor and rode out and put it in the dinghy. Take the anchor out at leas 100 feet in the deepest direction and set it. Then take the bitter end to one of your main sheet winches and bring it in as tight as you can get it. As the tide lifts you, keep tightening the anchor. This is kedging and it is an essential cruising skill. If you do it quickly you can generally get your self out of places your motor will never have the power to dislodge you. Just a suggestion from an old T37 sailor.

    • @thegreatescape2022
      @thegreatescape2022 Před 8 měsíci

      We actually gave this a try but were hard aground with the tide going out. We were lucky that the tide lifted us off, but probably could've gotten off a bit sooner if we had left the anchor out! We didn't film any of that unfortunately... We're trying to get better each episode with bringing you guys closer to what's going on

    • @petethecatable
      @petethecatable Před 8 měsíci

      @@thegreatescape2022 You want to leave the anchor out. and keep it tight. Otherwise, a wave or wake can simply keep pushing you up higher on the shoal. Don't ask how I learned this.

  • @damage_control_sailing

    This is a wonderful video. I hope to get to the Bay for some exploring soon. Thanks for sharing. 😊

    • @thegreatescape2022
      @thegreatescape2022 Před rokem

      It's well worth the visit! There are so many places to explore here

  • @user-yr4qm7cf1o
    @user-yr4qm7cf1o Před rokem

    Nice video; Much improved; enjoyed watching.

  • @shiftW420
    @shiftW420 Před rokem

    Dang you guys really were hauling it at 14:29!

  • @radams009
    @radams009 Před rokem

    Stop in the light house bar& grill. Say Hi to nick and them. Let them know RJ Adams said Hi. They have the best food and drinks.

  • @bertstreet5299
    @bertstreet5299 Před rokem

    Oh it happened to me about once a week lol