A.Let the anchor fall free from the hawsepipe,but apply the brake at intervals to check the rate of fall
B.Back the anchor slowly out of the hawsepipe a few feet,and then let it fall in the normal fashion
C.Let the anchor fall off the brake right from the hawsepipe,but keep a slight strain on the brake
D.Under power,back the anchor out until it is near,but clear,of the bottom before letting it fall
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A.Monday
B.Tuesday
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