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Dealing with large boat wakes and swells with jon boat
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<blockquote data-quote="santander" data-source="post: 23328" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>anchoring is where i get confused, i was under the imprssion that by having some slack in the line it would allow the bow to rise and fall with the wave. to me it seems that by having a tight anchor line i would be more susceptable to having the bow being pulled under the wave if the anchor doesn't free itself. thanks everyone for thier ideas and help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santander, post: 23328, member: 280"] anchoring is where i get confused, i was under the imprssion that by having some slack in the line it would allow the bow to rise and fall with the wave. to me it seems that by having a tight anchor line i would be more susceptable to having the bow being pulled under the wave if the anchor doesn't free itself. thanks everyone for thier ideas and help. [/QUOTE]
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