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Plow Boat Anchor


Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor
Plow Boat Anchor

Plow Boat Anchor   Plow Boat Anchor
Durable, dependable Plow Anchor is ideal for anchoring wide variety of boats. Versatile design is ideal for use in sand, pebble, rock, grass, kelp and coral bottoms. Quick-setting geometric design provides outstanding stability and high holding power. Durable, corrosion-resistant hot-dipped galvanized steel construction. Weighs 22 pounds and is intended for use on boats of 32 to 41 feet.

Anchor Essentials: The Anchoring System. Identifying the proper anchor size for a boat is not a perfect science.

Boat type, boating conditions, and amount of rode and rope used, among other factors, all contribute to the ideal anchor for a given situation. An anchor is but one part of an anchoring system. The anchor line is a crucial part of the system. Its stretchy, elastic characteristics prevent any destructive jerking from damaging the anchor system when waves push or pull on your boat.

Both 3-strand twisted and braided nylon ropes do a great job. The lead chain is also an important part of the anchoring system because it adds weight to the shank of the anchor, providing a better dig or bite into the bottom. These lead chains usually come in galvanized steel or stainless steel, but are also available with a vinyl coating to prevent damage to your vessel. Other anchoring accessories can also support the system. Shackles allow the anchor system to take on more loads from a variety of directions.

They are composed of sturdy materials like galvanized steel. Swivels alleviate the potential damage of twisting and turning from the boat's movement. Choosing an Anchor: Boat Length. Boat Length is the primary consideration when selecting an anchor.

It is a reference point for selecting the ideal size anchor for your vessel. However, keep in mind that the recommended sizes are typically meant for ideal conditions; also consider external factors like wind and currents. And when in doubt, always go one anchor size up. Choosing an Anchor: Weather Conditions.

Weather conditions are a big factor in selecting the right anchor. Coastal and open waters leave your vessel subject to wind, waves, and currents - requiring a more substantial anchor and rode.

Anchoring for rivers and smaller lakes tends to be less critical since the boat is rarely subject to strong winds or currents. Choosing an Anchor: Bottom Type. When selecting an anchor, it's important to consider the bottom types that you will encounter. Whether it's grass, weeds, mud, rocks or sand, make sure your anchor will perform adequately. If you expect to run into multiple bottom types, versatile plow or scoop-style anchors are an excellent all-around choice.

In no event shall PRODUCTS be liable for loss of use of its consumer product nor other incidental or consequential costs, expenses or damages incurred by any person. 10.5 x 12 x 23 inches. Hot Dipped Galvanized Plow Anchor.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H. 22 x 11.5 x 11 inches.

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Plow Boat Anchor   Plow Boat Anchor