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On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 06:24:55 -0400, W1TEF
wrote: That was going to be my next solution. I've never had much luck trying to snag a hunk of chain on the bottom though even at 40 feet. I also thought we were talking deeper than 40 feet. It doesn't really matter how deep the water is since you don't need to snag the chain on the bottom. The idea is to grab the chain near the bow roller with a chain hook or rolling hitch, then pull the chain horizontally toward the rear of the boat using a mechanical advantage. If you run out of purchase before the anchor is up, tie off the chain, reset the hook near the bow roller, repeat as needed. |
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On 6/22/10 10:52 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
Never thought of front to back. Thought about it from side to side, but thought it wouldn't give you enough leverage, but just didn't follow up thinking front to back, I would have lost my anchor... ![]() How much would it cost you to replace that concrete block anchor? Just steal another off a construction site. |
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