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The anchors themselves are fairly simple suction devices,
basically a hollow tube with a cap on one end and a pump in /pump
out valve. You drop the anchor to the bottom, pump out all the
water, and it sucks itself into the sea floor. To retrieve the
anchor you pump it full of water and it pops out of the sea
floor. The sea floor for the most part is covered with about 50'
of sludge and muck which actually makes for a pretty good
hold.
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