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The long version (over 40 pages) will, I believe, be in Practical Sailor. I built a 9-pound version, suitable for my F-24 MKI. Today I tested it in sand and mud, and it exceeded expectations. It easily held the same 500 pounds in the ooze/mud that 35- 45-pound anchors have in prior testing. It set every time, it reset every time, and came up pretty clean. It fills my need, replacing an Excel and Northill. Alloy Excel #1 on the left, 9-pound Chesapeake anchor on the right. All it cost was some welding rod, since I have a lot of scrap. Rolling in. In practice, it always lands right side up, just because of the balance. But I tipped it a few times, just to be sure.

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