thinwater
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In reference to the John Knox testing. I wasn't there, but I do have the original files of his notes. (massive tomes of paper). I note that most of the testing was done using steel cable, not elastic ropes. Presumably to take out another variable, and to be able to measure force that is applied to the anchor from the other end of the rode.
On scope, as most numerical testing was done at an angle equating to high scope, (>5), short scope effects were only included in the boat testing later.
On independence, at the time of the testing he hadn't invented his anchor. It was his opinion that the disappointing results required some design thought, and that led to the anchor development. There was a lot of subsequent testing on various iterations of the design, mostly using the same measurement rig used in earlier comparative tests.
Not all the testing was published, but a few still existing reference (web based) are listed on the website.
I know this is asking too much, but additional reports could be scanned and posted to DropBox or similar. I doubt the information is considered proprietary and the world would gain from it.