Re: [PCW] Anchor Bridle Set Up

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boatdoc4@aol.com
Sun, Aug 12, 2012 7:42 PM

it depends if your anchor is all chain or line where you are going to attach the bridle  You need a firm connection  because you want to be able to let the anchor line or chain be slack and all the tension to be on the bridle

Phil Styne
PDQ 34
Two Drifters

Marc Massanari marc.massanari@gmail.com wrote:

Hi

I am new owner of a power cat and not familiar with how to set up the
anchor bridle.  The boat has attachments on both pontoons but no line
installed.  Do you use a large ring to pass the anchor rode through?  Any
help appreciated. Thanks!

Marc


Power-Catamaran Mailing List

it depends if your anchor is all chain or line where you are going to attach the bridle You need a firm connection because you want to be able to let the anchor line or chain be slack and all the tension to be on the bridle Phil Styne PDQ 34 Two Drifters Marc Massanari <marc.massanari@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi > >I am new owner of a power cat and not familiar with how to set up the >anchor bridle. The boat has attachments on both pontoons but no line >installed. Do you use a large ring to pass the anchor rode through? Any >help appreciated. Thanks! > >Marc >_______________________________________________ >Power-Catamaran Mailing List