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Old 07-26-2020, 07:14 PM   #1
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Does anyone have ideas on how we can mark the anchor so we're not diving and searching each year?? My husband is not so young as he once was.



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We tie a thin braided metal line to our anchor chain, drop the chain to the bottom, and tie the thin metal line to a rock on shore (through an eye bolt). Throughout the winter, the braided line cuts through the ice so that the anchor chain and anchor never move, and you just follow the line out in the spring, lift the chain up, and store the braided line. 6 years now and the anchor hasn’t moved an inch (and no diving in freezing water to find the chain)!

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Old 07-27-2020, 11:01 AM   #2
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I always tied a piece of floating poly rope to the chain and dropped it down. then I would weigh the rope down with bags full of rocks and tie it off to my dock. The rocks would keep it from floating up and getting caught by fisherman or boats, but if it did get cut it would float up to the surface for retrieval. Watch out for fish hooks though, I got a few in the hand left by fishermen.
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Old 07-27-2020, 12:29 PM   #3
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Here’s what I have used for the past number of years and has worked well. This same piece of rope has been underwater for the past 5 or 6 years and still seems fine. Tie to a tree or similar on shore.

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Over the past 70 years we have secured a plastic bottle (usually Rv anti-freeze bottle) to the anchor rode and have never lost an anchor. This has included a raft and various number of moorings. We do think a couple of the anchors may have been dragged by the ice a couple of times. And don't forget to maintain the anchor rode periodically as needed.

BTW, we are in a cove and 65+ years ago the crib dock on shore was totaled by the ice, then again, 5-10 years ago the aluminium crank up was damage by wind/ice. Point is, the water is always on the move.
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Here’s what I have used for the past number of years and has worked well. This same piece of rope has been underwater for the past 5 or 6 years and still seems fine. Tie to a tree or similar on shore.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I've tried all these methods as well. One spring, I untied the rope and boated out to the first mooring...worked great! I untied the second, boated halfway out, and the rope wouldn't move. I pulled as hard as i could and discovered a tree floating around underwater had ended up on top of the rope. Had to enlist my neighbor and wife...we finally freed the rope after an hourlong struggle!

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