guidothesquid
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
Yesterday we took 25SC Tug Toy out to anchor for our first time, off Port Madison in the long inlet. Water was about 25ft deep, we got a good hold and had about at 20 foot variance from the waypoint I marked as soon as the anchor set. We stayed pretty stationary and were happy with the results of our first time. Except, the regulator for my grill fell off somewhere, so we had to boil the sausages instead of grilling them!
The only thing that stood out was how much we swayed around. We basically were a pendulum for a few hours. We'd swing one way, then slow, stop, then swing back the other way. It wasn't too windy most of the time, tide was slowing going out... The question is: Is that normal for a Ranger? Seemed like the sails that were out there didn't move nearly as much as we did. Did their keels keep them stationary, but our little tugs just flap in the breeze?
Would love to hear your experiences and any tips.
Paul
The only thing that stood out was how much we swayed around. We basically were a pendulum for a few hours. We'd swing one way, then slow, stop, then swing back the other way. It wasn't too windy most of the time, tide was slowing going out... The question is: Is that normal for a Ranger? Seemed like the sails that were out there didn't move nearly as much as we did. Did their keels keep them stationary, but our little tugs just flap in the breeze?
Would love to hear your experiences and any tips.
Paul