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has anyone else seen at the sand bars what people are using now on the stern, they seem to make a lot of sense and much easier, which is a screw type bottom to twist into the sand and then it is attached to a sched40 grade PVC pipe or something like it depending on homemade, I asked a couple people about the, as they are starting to pop up and people are swearing by them
does anyone here have more information on them? reason I posted this here is that it seems it would be an excellent solution for you and a cheaper price
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I see these auger type sand anchors all the time at ocean beachs.
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I cannot in all honesty see that holding my 26 footer's stern at the Margate or West Alton on a windy or rough water day
Mid-week perhaps -- but not on a Saturday / Sunday .
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those are it, I have even seen homemade ones, and people have said they work just as good
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