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What could be a consequence of anchoring a boat from the stern?

  1. Increased speed

  2. It may cause the boat to swamp

  3. Easier to cast fishing lines

  4. None, it is the preferred method

The correct answer is: It may cause the boat to swamp

Anchoring a boat from the stern can cause the boat to swamp, which means filling with water and potentially sinking. This is because anchoring from the stern or rear of a boat can cause the weight to shift and tilt the boat, also known as "pooping." This can be dangerous, especially in rough waters, as it can lead to the boat taking on water and potentially capsizing. Increased speed is not a consequence, it is a potential benefit. While it may be easier to cast fishing lines from the stern, this would not be a consequence. Finally, anchoring from the stern is not the preferred method in all situations, especially in rough or changing waters.