T&T: Anchor alarm radius
Truelove39@aol.com
Truelove39@aol.com
Wed Feb 28 05:58:32 EST 2007
We use an old-fashioned non-DGPS Garmin 128, IMO one of the best, most
inexpensive and simplest units ever. So much so I still have a new one I bought
when they could still be had. Setting the anchor alarm for 0.03nm or 180 feet
is pretty much fault-free on the East coast or in the Caribbean. With 90 feet
of chain veered, we seldom get an alarm, and it's easy to see where your
anchor is after one tide change.
Regards,
John
"Seahorse"
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