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  • January 03, 2019 1 min read

     Boat days out on your center console should be as stress free as possible. When it’s time to move spots while bottom fishing, hanging out at your favorite spot, or heading home from the sandbar, you may find yourself dreading the thought of pulling the anchor. Have you wondered if there’s an easier way to pull your anchor other than with a windlass? Why not make it easier on yourself, by simply floating the anchor to the top, and pulling it in? You’ll find yourself saving time on the water, as well as money spent at the chiropractor.

    How It Works: 
    Step 1: Clip the ring around tied off anchor line.
    Step 2: Let the ball float out, as you turn away from the line, & drive past the ball.
    Step 3: When the ball seems to have stopped floating back, your anchor should be ready to pull.
    Step 4: Turn toward the rope and slowly push forward while pulling it in.
    Step 5: Rinse & Repeat..

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