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Topic: Anchor Wizard System  (Read 2302 times)

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Brewdiver82

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Does anyone use the anchor wizard?  The more I see of it the more I like it, but I can't find any serious reviews of it and I'm hesitant to drop the money on one.  This video of the anchor wizard in conjunction with an anchor trolley system definitely has me interested though.  Looks solid enough from what I've seen. 



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Dan at headwaters sells them.


iairj84

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Was looking at this myself a while back, I like it for it's simplicity and for shallower lakes it would work great. Unfortunately I often anchor in 30-40ft or more and 60ft of line isn't really long enough to safely anchor at those depths in any kind of current.
-Matt

Hobie Outback with GTT Pedals and Sailing Rudder


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i'm in the process of installing an anchor wizard chute on my slayer propel 10.  I don't think the actual crank is necessary for me, although they do seem nice, just not worth the cost in my opinion.