Personally, I use a king sized drone to fly my anchor out.Flook.
FLOOK The Flying Anchor
Something along the same lines was introduced here in the 1970s.
It didn't catch on.
Flook.
FLOOK The Flying Anchor
Something along the same lines was introduced here in the 1970s.
It didn't catch on.
I'm impressed it reached as far as Sweden!
I will carry on using the rocna on my Catalac. Other good anchors are available but I'm not sure whether the one being discussed is good. Purley a personal view.I have had one of these sitting in the garage for the last 20 odd years, and last year I found a use for it - a friend borrowed it to use for his Catalac and he seems to be quite happy with it.
I've got one of these in the shed! Is it worth anything?
Edit . The glory days of Earl's Court. When you would make that impulse purchase!
Again, I'm still not entirely convinced this is an anchor...I feel that the "Name this anchor - how it is used" posed by Long Keeler was far too easy for the members of this website. Below are photos of an anchor which I trust will present more of a challenge to name and describe its use. The prongs fold as shown in the photo.
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