Antares_9
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Don’t think any studies have been done Ian, there a many on “proper†anchors but not on mudweights. That said physics would dictate that a larger presented surface area (provided it has penetrated) would have greater “pull out†in the mud.
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Very useful resource Perry
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Incidently, you've been through Lake Lothing - does 21ft seem a reasonable depth? Given the size of some of the stuff which moves around in there I would have expected it to be deeper.
Don't recall Simon but there is a dredged chanel, I will check my chart and let you know the maintained depth.
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If you hit anything or picked up anything in the cooling inlet you'd know Simon, I imagine the plants were uprooted by the thrust and the upper parts chopped a bit. You can easily stir up mud with the prop wash in 4 feet of water, I do it nearly every time in our marina. You create quite a little mailstrom down there with one prop going oe way and the other prop the other way.
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32a socket 110v is I believe the same as 240v 16a Ian (i.e. smaller one), if you are looking for the larger type so you can plug into the electric boat charging socket when the 16a ones are taken up on the BA shore supplies then Jeckles at Oulton had some in stock last time I was there.
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heres lots of useful information and diagrams on how they work.
Or not, as the case may be, usualy not in my experience
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Don't mention lavies Brian, the bane of my (and others I am sure) lives
Burgh Castle Marina
in Broads Slipways
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Handy for Breydon if you want the space and speed for the day fairly secure trailer and car compound too.