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  1. #11

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    All the time... if I know the beach and it's steep enough! Also unintentially when my slip ring fluke anchor comes loose overnight. Box anchor is on my short list for this summer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stx.dead.I View Post
    Just suck at anchoring I guess haha

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    I doubt that! You may just have better situation. Only places I could beach are really flat. I would have a mentioned guard if I would be beaching at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by russellsmojo View Post
    Never. What is gained? Back it up and anchor out a little bit offshore. Plus you can hear your tunes that way.


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    Finally..I thought I was minority based on how this thread was going. You'd get a middle finger from me if you were standing on the beach telling me to just cruise up and stop....

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    Nope. Always anchor or tie up.


    Quote Originally Posted by stx.dead.I View Post
    I've grown up with outboards and we would beach them all the time. I'm a little bit more skeptical with the moomba due to the tracking fins,driveshaft prop and rudder.

    Do y'all ever beach your boats? I'm referring to bumping into gear and back into neutral then gliding up onto sand then pulling the boat by person up a bit to set it.

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    When I was a kid, we always beached my grandpa's boat, no matter whether it was sand or rock. Eventually, we had major hull work to do. My boat is now 10 years old and has never touched anything but water and my trailer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
    never. 2 anchors. boater4life taught me how to use 1 in front and 1 sideways off the transom.
    Can you elaborate with the 1 sideways off the transom?


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    If I had a pontoon boat I would beach that no problem...never a gelcoat boat. Box anchor off the front and a small fluke style anchor off the transom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willyourun View Post
    Can you elaborate with the 1 sideways off the transom?


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    Ya I started looking around online and couldn't find any videos on this method

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    I think he is referring to something like this ...


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  10. #20
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    I beach all the time but our sand is so soft it's like giving the hull a massage. Also, the current in my river can make it hard to anchor up and keep the boat from hitting other boats.
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