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Trip Line Float Primary Float WIND Trip Line Bridle arms should be 23 times the beam of the boat Swivel TETHER BRIDLE Float Line The tether should be at least 10 time the length of the boat Including length of bridle MULTIHULL BRIDLES Cut the bridle extra long for easy adjustment etc Proceed as follows Multiply the beam of he boat by 7 seven and cut rope to the length Now halve this rope put a thimble at the midway point and whip or lash it in place securely Adjust bridle for best ride Bridles may also be used on Monohulls for adjusting the angle on the bow for a more comfortable ride Snatchblock arrangement SETUP WIND Primary Float Trip Line Float Line Trip Line Float Rode Deployable 1015 times LOA Stowage Bag PAY OUT LOTS OF RODEThe Sea Anchor relies very heavily on the stretch of the long NYLON rode for yielding to Shackle Swivelthe seas and not standing up against them Even in moderate conditions pay out atleast 300 of rode or 10 to 15X the boats overall length in heavy weather situations Chain 14 15


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