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Wally wrote:
We have a Bruce on the Sonata. Only used it once, for a lunch stop, and it worked fine in mud. When I hauled it up, I found that only one prong had actually dug in. It was fairly thick mud - it wouldn't clear by swishing the anchor in the water. My experience with the Bruce anchor is that it tends to dig in only proportional to the load. If you didn't take a heavy strain in setting it, it might have only dug in one fluke a little bit. However it seems to take a good bite quickly (unlike plows or Danforths, which you can drag across the bottom for many yards) when a strain comes on the rode. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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