Scotty_Tradewind
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Visibility is one problem, the other is that the sea bed can vary from site to site, so one anchor might find a soft patch and another might find a hard patch. Anchor 1 gets a good result anchor 2 doesn't, and it would be the luck of the draw which anchors set where and if anchor 2 had the site anchor 1 had the results would have been different.
We like to remove the "luck" and human element as much as possible when testing anything. But unfortunately with anchors there is no one way to test them, the same way there is with rope for example.
Agreed, but the more tests on the actual sea bed that could be done, then a pattern of results would become apparent, luck or no luck. E.g. certain French anchors in French tests may come out tops.... ONCE! But if repeated a few dozen times??
Filming below the water.... Having dived around English shores in the late 60's and if little regards viz has changed, then the camera would need to be attached to the anchor itself and on a very good day you may get some results, but not very often.
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