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i have a 45 lb cqr with a slightly bent shank. if i align the shank
with the crown, pin, and fluks in the manner as to it would be working on the bottom the shank has a slight bend of about 2 - 2 1/2 inches. i was woundering if anybody has any information about its sericeability as a working anchor (and one of my storm anchors as i live in florida)on a 38 foot rival sailboat. i think the warranty only covers breakage. |
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On 17 May 2005 20:05:20 -0700, "dave"
wrote: i have a 45 lb cqr with a slightly bent shank. if i align the shank with the crown, pin, and fluks in the manner as to it would be working on the bottom the shank has a slight bend of about 2 - 2 1/2 inches. i was woundering if anybody has any information about its sericeability as a working anchor (and one of my storm anchors as i live in florida)on a 38 foot rival sailboat. i think the warranty only covers breakage. A bent anchor stock is "broken", in my opinion. You don't want to rely on a compromised anchor. Your ground tackle is your most important safety equipment. |
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