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isobathn. line of map passing through all points of equal depth below water.
The length of anchor line is called "Scope" by mariners. The scope of your anchor line should be 5 to 7 times the depth of water that you're anchored in. It should never be less than 3 times the depth. In other words if you usually anchor where the water is 20 feet deep you should have a MINIMUM of 100 feet of line.
Not directly you cant, but sea temperature does decrease with depth, although its not a straight line graph ( though depth : pressure is.)
Plimsoll line?
The set frost line for Maine is 40 to 42 inches. All water lines and foundation footings should be below this depth to prevent damage or breakage.
10-15 times the depth of the water
the length should be 8 times the depth of the deepest water you are planning to anchor in.
3X
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
Not a plumber however I do know it varies buy region. You need to know the depth of the freeze line in your area. That will determine the depth to install your hydrant.
The frost line depth for Cheyenne, Wyoming is 36" for foundation.
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