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			I found this on another site, should help out for fouled anchors and work on wreck anchors. http://www.anchorwitch.com/in.php?Se...me&Language=en 
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			VERY cool
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			Thats nice but if your useing a Danforth anchor it woun't work.
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			I admit, cool device. Ok, probably a dumb question... Why wouldn't it work with a danforth? rkc 
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			because a danforth anchor has a 50% chance of laying on top of the cable.... would probably still work but not the best setup
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			Think this is a simpler solution.  My neighbor has his rigged like this and it has got him out of a jam a couple of times. http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-...-rig-pics.html -Svence 
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