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      <title>Getting the Best Setup for Your Anchor Rope and Chain</title>
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      <description>Setting up a solid anchor rope and chain is probably the most important thing you&amp;#39;ll do to ensure a peaceful night&amp;#39;s sleep on the water. It sounds simple enough—just a heavy bit of metal at the end of a line—but anyone who has spent a nervous night</description>
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