Re: Anchor once, return several times
Looks like a case where someone asks a question and doesn't like the answers.
I say, if you are going to leave your line out, put a full size mooring bouy or something of similar size.
I can't imagine a situation where someone would "reanchor 15 times a day."
What size boat and length line are we talking about? If you are 25' from a sandy beach you might be in 10' of water around here. 150' of line is going to be all over the place away from the float. If it drifts out from the beach, it's about 120' from the anchor and therefore less than 3' under the surface closest to the bouy for quite a while. When I'm navigating around crab pot floats I know to go downstream due to the trailing lines.
Around here, fishermen will untie an anchor and attach a float if they have a big fish on. Other people fishing would watch out for this. usually there aren't a lot of pleasure boaters tooling around who might run over it, and it is purely a temporary measure.