The name of the anchor was .....

LaurenceK

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Thank you to all those who took the trouble to try and identify an anchor type for me. The question was finally answered by Andy Wilson. It is a STOCKLESS anchor. Surprising name as it clearly has a thundering great stock. All I need to do now is find one.

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There's a surplus place in mid devon (Just north of Exeter) that had dozens of anchors when I was last there - including stockless ones.

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.woods-group.co.uk/>http://www.woods-group.co.uk/</A>

Although this seems to be a newly revised new site and not the one I was used to.

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LaurenceK

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Just took a look. The website is still under construction but what a useful address. Will call them as soon as the boss goes out.

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What you are calling the STOCK is more correctly referred to as the SHANK, which is why it is called a stockless anchor.

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