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T&T: > If we're going to re-open the discussion of anchors again, which is timely

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Date: Fri Jul 29 2005 - 10:28:16 EDT

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    I started using the Bulwagga Anchor about 2 years ago..
     I had been using a Bruce previously..
     The main reason i switched is i had a few instances
    of dragging with the Bruce and wanted to find an
    anchor that was bullet proof and would hold in any condition.
    I had noticed that some of the commercial boats in my area
     were using the Bulwagga, After hearing the glowing endorsements
     from the captains of these boats I bought one...
     I must say they were right this anchor is a holding fool and I am
     extremely happy with it..
    I have found that the Bulwagga MUST be set by backing down
    to set it.. I found this out the hard way the first time I used it..
    Since I started backing down I have not had a problem with
    setting it at all.. I have used it in many different anchoring situations with
    no problems at all.. I still carry my 66 pd. Bruce but have not used
    since i got the Bulwagga... I must admit this anchor is not very pretty
    but it works for me, what else can I say....
    Mike Danforth
     52' Defever L.R.C.
    Ft Pierce Fl.
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