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Originally posted by teadaemon
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Originally posted by lanbuilder
It might be a lot better if the pots in the US were set the same way as the UK pots. IN UK they have a line strung between the pots with a buoy at each end. For 20 to 100 pots that is only 2 buoys. In the US each pot has a line and an individual buoy so 100 pots is 100 floats and lines.
I didn't realise that US potters set their gear up like that. Does anyone happen to know why they use individual lines, floats and weights, rather than investing in a hefty pot warp, a couple of decent anchors, and two big, beefy, hard-to-miss, buoys?
As far as I can see, the only real advantage to individual lines over a long warp is a safety one for the potter - getting caught up in the pot warp, pulled over the side, and anchored firmly to the bottom is a leading cause of death in British fishermen. Having said that, it's possible to design a safe system of work using this technique, and it does offer a lot of other potential advantages.