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                Check the chart to see if anchoring is permitted in the area. 
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                Listen to the weather forecast for the area and take note of the expected wind conditions. 
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                Switch on the echo sounder. 
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                Study the seabed conditions and make sure that there is good holding ground. 
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                Check that the safety chain has been released from the anchor. 
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                Wait until you have reached the intended anchoring point before lowering the anchor. 
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                Let out the anchor line equal to at least three times the depth of the water. 
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                Put the engine in astern to check that the anchor has taken hold (only when bow anchoring). 
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                Note your position on the GPS. Regularly check that the boat has not moved from its position. 
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                Set the echo sounder to “Anchor Watch”. Always fix the anchor in such a way that it is securely fastened onto the boat. An anchor that falls off when under way may cause serious damage to the boat and mortal danger to the crew.