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Deleted User YDKXO
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Thats a recipe for pulling the anchor winch or a cleat out of the deck with the power of a mobo. If the anchor lets go and then bites again, it could do a lot of damage. IMHO you should never try to pull the boat to the anchor or the anchor to the boat and you should only ever attempt to recover the anchor from the seabed when you're right over the top of it and the vertical pull from the winch will break it out safely. The only time you might attempt to pull the anchor with the boat is when it's stuck under a rock or something but then you'd have to do it from the opposite side and with the utmost care. In the situation that Searanger Ancaster describes the most seamanlike thing to do is to ask the boat in front which has plonked itself over your anchor to bugger off somewhere elseonce close to the vessel that's over my anchor, assuming the scope is now <2:1, make off the chain and reverse out. Stop, then recover the anchor normally.