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Full details available here - https://bit.ly/Moody_3_7_6 1988 Moody 376 – Versatile Cruiser with Comfort at its Core The Moody 376, a standout design from Bill Dixon and built by Marine Projects, was ahead of its time in maximizing onboard space and comfort. Renowned for its versatility, this yacht is perfect for liveaboard adventures, long-distance cruising, or even as a holiday escape. Backed by a 2023 survey and rig check, it offers reassurance alongside its exceptional sailing pedigree. Powered by a Volvo Penta 43hp engine and supported by a comprehensive electrical setup, including solar panels and a Victron charging system, the Moody 376 is as efficient as it is reliable. Its sail inventory includes a slab-reefed mainsail, roller furling genoa, and a cruising chute, catering to a variety of sailing conditions. On deck, the spray hood and bimini, both new in 2021, ensure added comfort and protection during your journeys. Below deck, the Moody 376 shines with spacious accommodation for up to seven people. Two private cabins, a passage berth, and convertible saloon seating offer flexible arrangements. The master cabin features an ensuite head, while the forward cabin enjoys its own dedicated heads. Practicality meets comfort with a well-equipped U-shaped galley, Isotherm fridge (2023), and ample storage throughout. Whether at sea or docked, this Moody 376 is ready to provide comfort, performance, and lasting memories.
I wanted to show you exactly how a boat anchor behaves on the sea floor. I found a nice popular anchorage where the tide had gone out, exposing the same sandy bottom that the boats in the distance are anchoring in, so we can see exactly what is going on, without the sea being in the way. If you measure the distance from the bow roller to the seabed at high tide, and pay out at least five times that much chain, which is known as 5:1 scope, the anchor should untangle itself and reset in most situations. Disclaimer: - This content is offered solely for your education and entertainment. - There are no warranties, expressed or implicit, about any content or its fitness for a particular purpose. - There are risks of injury, death, drunkenness, and financial hardship involved in sailing. - The skipper is always responsible for the safety of their vessel and crew. - Sailing Tips is not responsible or liable in any way for anything that happens on or anywhere near your boat or any boat that we are not in command of. #shorts #anchoring #howtoanchor #sailing #howtosail #learntosail #sailingtips