Backwards?
R.W., by going backwards again, you are putting less stress on the anchor. I hope the following helps to explain this:Picture youself in a chair, and the anchor is on the floor, 5 feet in front of you. You have a rope tied to the anchor. Your scope is about 1 to 1. Now imagine that the anchor is buried with five feet of firm sand on top of it. As you pull the anchor, it is not trying to dig in because the pull is too straight. You are looking at the ends of the flukes. So the cross section of the anchor you are trying to pull out of the sand is far less than if you moved your chair around to the other end, and then tried to pull the anchor up. The flukes would have to pull all that sand up in the air before the anchor could be pulled out.Hope this helps!