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<blockquote data-quote="JamesM56alum" data-source="post: 241195" data-attributes="member: 7596"><p>If the rope was included with the anchor mate that might be the max load weight for the rope, Im sure some one behind a desk did some math that a 12 pound anchor + the resistance from pulling it up in the water might actually equal the weight of a 20lb anchor when lifting who freakin knows lol i'd put the 15 on an call it good it isnt that much of a difference and if it breaks you're only out 40bucks an lesson learned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesM56alum, post: 241195, member: 7596"] If the rope was included with the anchor mate that might be the max load weight for the rope, Im sure some one behind a desk did some math that a 12 pound anchor + the resistance from pulling it up in the water might actually equal the weight of a 20lb anchor when lifting who freakin knows lol i'd put the 15 on an call it good it isnt that much of a difference and if it breaks you're only out 40bucks an lesson learned. [/QUOTE]
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