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Topic: I lost my drift anchor!  (Read 4853 times)

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mako1

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A guide on the Smith lost his boat and life last winter due to his anchor accidently deploying in fast, deep water. I don't put the anchor out unless I can see the bottom and/or the flow is real mellow. Knowing what the bottom is like helps too. I also don't keep a knot in the end of the rope anymore. Sh#t happens real quick.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


Mahi

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My new anchor is 7#'s. It doesn't seem too heavy for my yak, and works just fine on the Russian.

Thanks for the info Juan! Time for some chrome!

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