Then I consider myself lucky..........   Russ

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           No, some of us also “get” to contend with very dark slimy mud if you 
don’t spend the time to clean the anchor each time you raise it.  The 
Chesapeake Bay is known for its soft bottom and often absolutely black muck.  
It gives good holding ground, knock on wood, I have NEVER dragged once I set 
the anchor, but it can be messy. It is like anchoring in heavily used motor 
oil. And it is hard to remove from anything it touches.  
   
    Joe McCary
Aeolus II
West River, MD
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    On Behalf Of Russ Dearmore
Does that mean we all have that problem with the anchor locker and a wet rode 
is just everyday life on the water?  








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