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I do it weekly. I either plant my bow anchor (a Delta) in the sand or tie a
line to a tree. I also put out my stern anchor (a Danfoth). wrote in message news ![]() Can anyone suggest a good way of anchoring to a sand beach? I drove a regular anchor in, and tied it down with a dog tie out screw. That seemed to work okay, but I'm afraid it might still pull loose if the wind gets too strong. |
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I found 4 foot long fencing corner anchors at our local farm supply
store. They have an auger at one end and an eye at the other. I use a 30" length of dowel rod to turn them into and out of the beach. These have worked great on our 6000 lb 22 ft. cruiser that I beach on the Mississippi sandbars. Wave action from barges and large cruisers have not torn us loose yet. I beach the boat bow-first, set my lines from the aft cleats on each side and run them into the beach at about a 30 degree angle. |
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