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Old 16-02-2012, 08:47   #16
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Re: Manson or Rocna

And it's the proper shape to motivate the crew.
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Old 26-02-2012, 05:48   #17
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Re: Manson or Rocna

A simple question: What is your life and your boat worth? (this is not a rhetorical question)

So, please do not skimp on your ground tackle. Get the best and do not go for cheap imitations. You are definitely headed in the right direction looking for a Rocna or Supreme. Another scoop type anchor with a roll bar is the Seablade. Then there are the scoop anchors without a roll bar: Spade, Ultra, Sword and Boss.

And don't forget to add a good rode.

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