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Attaching boat anchor

chrisbechtel01

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Does anyone have a how to on attaching the boat anchor?
 
To the rode (rope) or to the boat?

To the rode you should use a chain with a shackle on each end and wire the shackles to lock them closed.

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For the boat I tie the very end of the line to the little holder tab inside the anchor locker as a safety. I just use the cleats on the boat when actually anchoring.
 
To the rope. How do I attached them
 
Ok got it. How do you keep the rope from coming apart after you cut it to length?
 
Ok got it. How do you keep the rope from coming apart after you cut it to length?
Step 1 would be don’t cut it. If you don’t already have a line just buy a dedicated anchor line of the length you need (100+ Ft).

To properly anchor you can sometimes end up with 7x the water depth worth of line out. At least that’s the guideline. I don’t usually end up using more than 3x my depth where I anchor.

If you’re using bulk rope (not a great idea) then just melt the end to keep it from fraying.
 
Step 1 would be don’t cut it. If you don’t already have a line just buy a dedicated anchor line of the length you need (100+ Ft).

To properly anchor you can sometimes end up with 7x the water depth worth of line out. At least that’s the guideline. I don’t usually end up using more than 3x my depth where I anchor.

If you’re using bulk rope (not a great idea) then just melt the end to keep it from fraying.
ok thank you
 
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