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This scenario was rein acted several times over our stay in the assorted Isles. We did not pull, with no engine we could not afford to, so we put down lots of chain and an added anchor at every stop. You beloved fellow naturists will like the answer I found to this problem.
The group of yacht uses we had most trouble with were the ones who charter their yachts, a few of these individuals never have had plenty of experience in Anchoring, and there is rather lots of technology to what on the surface seems a simple manoeuvre. These individuals, tend not to have spent large quantity of time in close proximity to other people as in a little yacht surroundings. These people are the kind which never have come face to face with bare human bodies except in some specific scenarios. In fact I discovered that if I appeared naked in the cockpit while I read a book and waved to the newly arriving charter yachts of an evening, they would go right over to the other side of the bay, "hey presto" problem sorted!)