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    #16
    Also if its shallow (10 feet or less) these work amazing!
    Anchor Buddy

    I love mine and use it with your average 7 lb Joe Blow anchor.

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      #17
      Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
      Well, all the cool kids have one.

      Just sayin'.
      I see that...I'll have one by next weekend...

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        #18
        http://www.iboats.com/mall/image/vie...eanchor3_2.jpg

        I use this anchor, it's for a 35' boat but it's light, I have about 15' of chain and up to 200' of line, it can hold in mud, sand and even rock. It's definitely overkill for my size boat but I used to have a bigger boat and it does very well. The anchor in a box looks very promising as well.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Carter13 View Post
          I finally just picked up a small box anchor last weekend. I had been using a Danforth for many years.
          Danforth for years also. Mud,Sand, Rocks it has held well with all of them. We also tie up to the beach to a tree or use a beach stake. We always try to point the bow into the wind blown waves. Ewoks picture is very similar to my Danforth.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
            West Marine recently lowered their prices on the box anchor:
            http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...classNum=10420
            We got ours from westmarine also. MY wife used Bing cash back and Mr Rebates to get the price down to $114. She ordered it and it was ready to pick up in their store four days later.
            I have been using an anchor buddy for a long time and that is the only way to go in shallow depths, I just hook it up to the anchor with no rope. Years ago I had a guy at my work heat up and bend a manhole puller to make a sand spike and it works great.
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              #21
              Thanks everyone, looks like its a box anchor, anchor buddy and a shore spike for me.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Guapo View Post
                Wow...I'm starting to think I need a box anchor...
                Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                Well, all the cool kids have one.

                Just sayin'.
                Not really... Or I guess I am not cool!!!!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by da.bell View Post
                  Not really... Or I guess I am not cool!!!!
                  David,

                  You're not cool you fool.
                  Having a few issues with my Danforth coming loose over the years is the reason I switched.
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Carter13 View Post
                    David,

                    You're not cool you fool.
                    hahaha, I guess I better look at my life a little harder You are the second person that has told me this within the last day or two.











                    Well, the first one was my 10 year old son that I had to put on a timeout because he misbehaved...

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by giers View Post
                      Just starting to realize that in the lake I boat in with a south west wind I may need to anchor my boat away from shore.

                      What is the best type/style of anchor you guys are using?

                      Thanks

                      This by far the best.
                      http://www.xyzanchor.com/?gclid=CKy3...FV195Qod4E374w

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                        That thing is a monster, where do you stow it!
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                          #27
                          Have a danforth, works well, but heavy and a PITA to store up in the front starbord area. Considering a box anchor specifically for that reason.

                          I am amazed seeing boats drift/float while by "at anchor" on windy days. Sunday my wife kept asking if we were floating closer to a Mastercraft in front of us. Then I saw their owner pull up his mushroom anchor and cast it out a few feet to try to stop the floating.

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                            #28
                            Box anchor!

                            Also, order one of that company's "Danik Hook". Best way to quickly clip onto your front bow ring and instantly adjust how much line of the anchor.

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                              #29
                              XYZ Extreme Anchor

                              Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                              I am the inventor of the XYZ Extreme Anchor and would be glad to answer any question.

                              Drago

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                                That thing is a monster, where do you stow it!
                                Front locker - forward of the steering area.

                                Everything is sand here, so this thing becomes essential.

                                Maybe the locker is larger on a 4 cause we put the anchor, chips, wet shirts, tools and clothes in there.

                                We are extremely happy with the XYZ...it is everything is claims to be.
                                Last edited by Nobody; 07-01-2010, 12:59 AM.

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