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<blockquote data-quote="bcbouy" data-source="post: 453347" data-attributes="member: 4563"><p>i use a richter style spike anchor on the bow and a navy on the stern.works great on the river or a windy lake.i also use an anchor buddy.if you're really budget minded,you can pour cement into a bucket and put a bent piece of rebar in the top and pull it out of the bucket after it sets.they work really good and no problem if you hang up and need to cut it off.i did it for several years.cost me pennies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcbouy, post: 453347, member: 4563"] i use a richter style spike anchor on the bow and a navy on the stern.works great on the river or a windy lake.i also use an anchor buddy.if you're really budget minded,you can pour cement into a bucket and put a bent piece of rebar in the top and pull it out of the bucket after it sets.they work really good and no problem if you hang up and need to cut it off.i did it for several years.cost me pennies. [/QUOTE]
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