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Coating an anchor to protect the boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="10sne1" data-source="post: 361501" data-attributes="member: 13712"><p>I plan to fish saltwater rivers with current. A plastic/rubber coated mushroom anchor will not hold my 18 ft aluminum. I have a 12 lb claw anchor which requires no chain, the claw is made of stainless and brass. Is there a way to coat this claw anchor to keep it from scraping my boat if it were to hit it while deploying or retrieving. Thanks Tomm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10sne1, post: 361501, member: 13712"] I plan to fish saltwater rivers with current. A plastic/rubber coated mushroom anchor will not hold my 18 ft aluminum. I have a 12 lb claw anchor which requires no chain, the claw is made of stainless and brass. Is there a way to coat this claw anchor to keep it from scraping my boat if it were to hit it while deploying or retrieving. Thanks Tomm [/QUOTE]
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