Sand Anchors

Trailer home screw-downs. I have a set that are heavy duty and about 3.5 feet long with a spiral on one end. Once those are in the sand minus 4 inches, they hold great. Other ideas are to dig a trench and bury a 4' long 2x4 that you tied to in the middle. I've also seen 5 gallon buckets buried but I wouldn't trust the handles...drill through opposing lips and tie to those.
My experience is that the trailer anchors can be
vibrated
loose in beach sand. I do use those in dirt conditions. In sand I use a 3-4' long 2x4 with a line tied to the middle buried ~3' deep. Tie the line to trapeze on either side. Be sure you center the mast rotator.
Never had a problem with this setup.



At least you still get to go to Texas!
She's the crew and wants to sail the regatta. She may be looking for a new skipper once we drive there and I rig the boat.
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