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The Mayflower utilised a traditional stock anchor. It is the belief of anyone who has worked in Plymouth Massachusetts, as I have at the Marine Railway, that the Mayflower probably didn't need to anchor as she was aground in the shallow mud that Plymouth is famous for.

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