Remember to secure the bitter end of your anchor eode

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Steve Laume
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Remember to secure the bitter end of your anchor eode

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You might also keep a bucket of water handy to cool things down a bit.
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Pretty funny (gladly no one was injured) video. I've seen a couple similar ones on YouTube. Your reminder should be taken to heart though, many people pay no attention to the bitter end unless they end-for-end or replace their anchor rode. I learned my lesson when I was ten or eleven and tossed my fathers old navy pattern anchor over the bow of a rented dory when we were flat fishing in Niantic Bay. It's likely still there :roll:
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Cute!

I wonder what that anchor and chain cost?

I never worry about loosing the bitter end for I can, of course, precisely measure out 299 feet of anchor rode every time without error. :wink:

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I have 90' of chain and another 200' of three strand nylon. All chain can have a mind of it's own once it starts to run. The nylon goes out at a more leisurely pace. Even so, I added an eye bolt in the chain locker and secure the bitter end with a lighter line that is long enough to exit the hawse pipe. My thinking is that I definitely want the end tied off but with something that is very easy to cut free, if the need ever arises, Steve.
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I cannot imagine what could have secured that much heavy chain moving at that speed. Overall, I think that they might have been lucky that the bitter end came free.
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