smokeonthewater
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When I anchor overnight on a big body of water (e.g. Lake Michigan) I set an anchor from the bow. I use sufficient rode and set the anchor so that the boat will not get in too shallow water in the worst case position. I attach a long line to the stern and tie it to something on shore. The stern line has enough length so that the boat can swing where it wants. When I want to get back to the boat I pull the stern line to get the stern as close to shore as possible so I can wade out to the boat (about 2.5' deep water). I can leave the boat unattended at night this way with no worries.
unless your stern line fouls on the anchor line... THEN you could be in big trouble n take waves over the stern or broadside..... I suggest rethinking that strategy
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