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a good trick with sand anchors is attach the chain to the anchor at the wrong end, then run the chain along the shaft of the anchor then zip tie the chain to the loop that you usually attach the chain onto.

this way when it snags on a rock, just keep pulling on the anchor till the zip ties snap then it slides right out of the snag :)

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a good trick with sand anchors is attach the chain to the anchor at the wrong end, then run the chain along the shaft of the anchor then zip tie the chain to the loop that you usually attach the chain onto.

 

this way when it snags on a rock, just keep pulling on the anchor till the zip ties snap then it slides right out of the snag :)

I like it a lot, thanks.

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if u have a fish finder it can give u a fair idea of what the bottom looks like sand will be wavy or flat, as for reef it looks like a rough bottom but often weedy bottom looks like reef too

best idea is to use the cable tie as suggested, you'll save not only your anchor but chain and rope too plus a few moment of using colorful language :D

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Pittwater's mostly sandy, but with areas of rock near the headlands, and that's where you'll lose anchors - esp close-in at west head.

you might want to check if there are no-anchor zones too - there are a lot of grass beds where dropping anchor is not a great idea.

Cool idea with the zip ties.

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They don't to the entire job, you still have to go to the bow tie up anchor rope etc

Anchor rope gets stuck

Have to maintain it for warranty etc

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