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sea hunt bob 10-01-2017 10:52 AM

Anchor and buoy
 
Out no the seagirt reef yesterday got real bad had to leave my anchor tied to a buoy just wondering if somebody could unstick it and possibly email me that they have it and I will pick it up I was on the Bob isles Rockpile
Thank you to all I would really appreciate it
Adimino@comcast.net

Capt Joe 10-01-2017 12:31 PM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sea hunt bob (Post 494330)
Bob isles Rockpile

Adimino@comcast.net

wtf?:D

Bass_Appeal 10-01-2017 08:06 PM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
someone gonna be pissed when it end up in their prop , but if you had to get to safety then , u had to do what u had to do

Capt. Debbie 10-02-2017 10:12 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Why not get it yourself?



Quote:

Originally Posted by sea hunt bob (Post 494330)
Out no the seagirt reef yesterday got real bad had to leave my anchor tied to a buoy just wondering if somebody could unstick it and possibly email me that they have it and I will pick it up I was on the Bob isles Rockpile
Thank you to all I would really appreciate it
Adimino@comcast.net


sea hunt bob 10-02-2017 10:32 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
If it’s still there Wednesday afternoon I will just looking for little help didn’t realize it was gonna be that much of a problem.
A lot of people on his form seem to be really good with helping out like I said just looking for little help. Thanks

Capt. Lou 10-02-2017 07:30 PM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Why don't u get a diver to get anchor ? Should have rigged with breakaway anchor line to allow reverse pull !
It's a hazard for other vessels prop wrap ur line ! Couldn't float it up with ball?
Sometimes different pull angles release anchor .

sea hunt bob 10-03-2017 07:21 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Yes I know I did try for about 20 minutes to unstick it it is a wreck anchor chain on the bottom wire tie up top conditions got really bad waves were 4 to 6 easily could’ve just said screw it and cut it and let the rope go but trying to do the right thing. No worries if it’s there Wednesday I will get it thanks for the help.

Moonzy1 10-03-2017 10:24 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Hey Bob
At first glance at your post it does seem a little odd to ask for someone to unstick your anchor.

But after reading your responses you seem like the type of person that would do it for someone else no questions asked.

I too was in that shit weather sat and someone helped me out as well.

If I was rolling thru there id give it a pull for you. But im not before this weekend Nice that you tied it to a bouy though.

When I thanked the guy that helped me Sat, his respones was simple. "Fishermen stick together" .

Can never have enough good Karma on the water.

good luck w your anchor

Capt. Debbie 10-03-2017 10:28 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Sometimes you have to just cut it and let it go. A diver will cost you much more that the thing is worth.

Also trying to forcibly tear it out could be dangerous even in the calmest of conditions. Read up on the 4 NFL'ers that went out in Florida and 3 of 4 were dead in 24 hours about 7-8 years ago.

They swamped and capsized their boat trying to free a stuck anchor using the engine to tear it out of the bottom.

Sometime you lose them. We all do.

Why did you have a chain on wreck anchor? Kind of frustrated the bend free-up design of it.




Quote:

Originally Posted by sea hunt bob (Post 494467)
Yes I know I did try for about 20 minutes to unstick it it is a wreck anchor chain on the bottom wire tie up top conditions got really bad waves were 4 to 6 easily could’ve just said screw it and cut it and let the rope go but trying to do the right thing. No worries if it’s there Wednesday I will get it thanks for the help.


Gerry Zagorski 10-03-2017 10:34 AM

Re: Anchor and buoy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Capt. Frank (Post 494478)
Sometimes you have to just cut it and let it go. A diver will cost you much more that the thing is worth.

Also trying to forcibly tear it out could be dangerous even in the calmest of conditions. Read up on the 4 NFL'ers that went out in Florida and 3 of 4 were dead in 24 hours about 7-8 years ago.

They swamped and capsized their boat trying to free a stuck anchor using the engine to tear it out of the bottom.

Sometime you lose them. We all do.

Yes good advice Frank... If you are going to try and free it, what you don't want to do is try to do it in a rough ocean, and you certainly don't want to tie to off your back cleat. If the anchor doesn't pop your stern is going to drop and you could get swamped.. You want to tie it off a a cleat to use the front cleat since you have more freeboard up front then you do in the back....


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