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Lagoon Catamaran wreck

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by antiguogrumete, Nov 24, 2015.

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  1. antiguogrumete

    antiguogrumete New Member

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    The owner had the habit of leaving anchored (Bareboat) near the port, the first storm tore it apart on the rocks (October 2015)



    As a general rule, never let an anchored ship without crew...
  2. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

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    Or have a hell of good anchor and know how to use it.:confused:
  3. Oscarvan

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    Still doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies.
  4. Blue Ghost

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    I was going to say, anchors are designed to dig into the mud or silt. I wonder what happened here.
  5. Blue Ghost

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    Does anyone know why he anchored there instead of berthing in the harbor?
  6. Opcn

    Opcn Senior Member

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    Until he lost his cat it was probably a substantial cost savings.
  7. Blue Ghost

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    I guess he also probably felt anchoring in that small bay was a safe idea because he probably thought it offered some (not a lot) of protection from high chop. Too bad for him.