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The Eternal Coin
04.06.2021 7:15:41

X-Large Box Anchor: House boats, cruisers longer than 32' [links]


sizewraps
06.05.2021 8:02:04

Rolls over and quickly resets in wind or current change


TranSlate
17.06.2021 2:44:37

Uses no chain, and 1/2 the line of a traditional anchor


doublec
03.06.2021 23:20:59

Small Box Anchor: Offshore / Sport 18' to 30', cabin cruiser to 24' [links]


bfever
04.06.2021 7:15:41

Unlike many anchors, The Grappler is composed of lightweight aluminum, making it light enough to throw but durable enough to withstand even the toughest marine conditions. The carbon content of our aluminum is much lower than steel’s, which means you don’t need to worry about your anchor rusting. [links]


alkor
06.05.2021 8:02:04

Our custom coating, available in an assortment of colors, provides an added layer of protection for your Grappler. The ability to add personalized stenciling makes your anchor as unique as your boat.


BaliVillast
17.06.2021 2:44:37

Unlike other companies in the marine industry, we keep lead out of our products. This is part of our commitment to keeping the environment and boaters safe.


lisabeern
03.06.2021 23:20:59

The Grappler’s bottom trip gives you the ability to employ multiple rigging techniques. Fasten your chain with shackle to the bottom trip, and run the chain up the side of the anchor, zip-tying it to the top-loop. Should your anchor get stuck, simply apply force, snapping the zip-tie and releasing your anchor from the bottom. [links]


ksd5
23.04.2021 3:06:24

It’s what defines The Grappler. The bendable tines, made of high quality aluminum alloy, provide superior holding power, matched with the unique flexibility to release your anchor from its stuck position. Whether above a reef, oyster bed, rocky bottom, or any other tangled surface, simply apply enough force and your Grappler anchor will release from its fixed position. Once you hoist the Grappler on to your boat it’s easy to bend the tines back to their original position.


Rio88
16.06.2021 23:44:59

Here in the hinterlands, the locals use a "grappeling" style anchor fabricated out of 3/8th thick rebar. kind of like a treble hook only with 4 shanks.


xterm11
12.05.2021 13:45:32

Do those work for larger boats as well (25'+)? more


hypertux
26.05.2021 13:48:10

Re: What anchor do i need to use for rock bottoms? here


Gatsu
10.05.2021 1:26:59

Re: What anchor do i need to use for rock bottoms?


lockie
22.04.2021 20:57:25

Ive tried the guardian style and a semi mushroom type anchor and neither of them do anything but drag across the bottom.


taypan
02.06.2021 16:57:55

We went out in the 14 ft lone star the other day with some wind and we could not even get an anchor to stick for that boat. [links]


Albert Novel
18.05.2021 23:58:25

When choosing an anchor for a rocky bottom you shouldn’t think too much about its size,, instead focus on the holding power. Holding power is usually a combination of size, weight, and other factors. more


ydddert
28.04.2021 23:12:43

The tricky thing when choosing an anchor by it’s holding power is that you have to take into consideration not only the weight or length of your boat, but the weather conditions as well.


paradoxs
16.05.2021 23:36:08

A smaller anchor has better chances to grab onto things. But if the anchor is too small it might not have enough holding power. more


DGCmagazine
12.05.2021 3:05:07

Admiral: The classic anchor. It has a grat holding power but due to its shape it can be dangerous in shallow waters. Overall it performs well in most types of bottoms. more