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Calculate the amount of anchor line you will need. General rule: 5 to 7
times as much anchor line as the depth of water plus the distance from the
water to where the anchor will attach to the bow.
Secure the anchor line to the bow cleat at the point you want it to
stop.
Bring the bow of the vessel into the wind or current.
When you get to the spot you want to anchor, place the engine in
neutral.
When the boat comes to a stop, slowly lower the anchor. Do not
throw the anchor over, as it will tend to entangle the anchor.
When all anchor line has been let out, back down on the anchor
with engine in idle reverse to help set the anchor.
When anchor is firmly set, use reference points (landmarks) in
relation to the boat to make sure you are not drifting. Check these
points frequently.
Anchoring a small boat by the stern has caused many to capsize and sink.
The transom is usually squared off and has less freeboard than the bow. In
a current, the force of the water can pull the stern under. The boat is also
vulnerable to swamping by wave action.
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The weight of a motor, fuel tank, or other gear in the stern increases the
risk.
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Do not anchor by the Stern!!

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