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stern This edge is the stern. You should never drop your anchor from the stern of your boat. The stern, as you may already know, is the back of the boat.
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When it comes to anything in life, we all start as beginners. Learning how to boat is no different. Boating is more than just driving the boat. You have to learn how to back the boat trailer in, launch the boat, how to attach the boat to the dock, and how to get into the open lake. You have to learn how to take care of your boat, how to clean it and check for corrosion. You have to learn how to steer your boat through the water and how to stop it. And on top of all of that, you have to learn how to properly drop and retrieve your anchor. Dropping your anchor isn’t as easy as tossing it off any edge of your boat. In fact, if you toss it off the wrong edge of your boat, you could endanger yourself and risk damaging your boat. This edge is the stern. You should never drop your anchor from the stern of your boat. The stern, as you may already know, is the back of the boat. As the back of the boat sits lower into the water, adding the weight from the anchor could cause major issues. Here’s why you should never drop your anchor from the stern of the boat, and how to properly drop your anchor instead:
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Ease off the throttle so that the boat is standing still at the point you want to drop your anchor.
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