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    Thanks everyone, Looks like I may just need to get more line. Torch I was going to pm you on the other site but you beat me to it here. Thanks for chiming in
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    I use 3'-0" of 5/8" got it at an industrial supply store, think its about 7 dollars a foot now.

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    Don't use them..wrecks the habitat. What really sucks is when go to a lot of work sinking your condos and a chain dragger comes along and knocks'em over. screws them up, etc. FYI, use a long rope and and empty five gallon bucket or spend $20 bucks on a drift sock, both work as good or better. thank you in advance

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    five gallon bucket doesn't do it for me. A windsock will work in light winds but when on Grenada or Sardis and the wind is 30 plus chains are the only way to go. I had chains out on my 1860 F&F and pulled the plug and let the floor fill up with water to slow me down.
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