- Hooker
2.5#, Danforth style, as new,
makes a dandy anchor for your
dinghy or?? Can also be used to keep your beached dinghy from
floating away during high tide. Danforth style with solid stock and
heavy galvanizing. These are not like the cheaper rod shanked
anchors being sold on the market. These are an exact copy of the
Danforth, and hard to find.
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$12 |
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$25 |
- Danforth Style 40#
Strong, reliable,
high-quality, affordable anchors with precise dimensions and hot dip
galvanizing for corrosion protection. Patterned after the original
lightweight Danforth anchors, including precision die-cut components for
accurate assembly and symmetry, a tapered shank with chamfered edges for
deeper seabed penetration and increased stock length and fluke angle for
roll stability and dependability.
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$100 |
- S&L Delta plow 35#
One-piece manganese steel anchor has very
high holding power and structural strength. Balanced to fall unaided from
bow rollers, so it’s ideal for use with remotely operated windlasses.
Heavy ballast in the toe section ensures that the anchor will engage the
seabed upon hitting bottom. Galvanized finish and smooth surfaces.
Lifetime warranty against breakage.
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SOLD |
- Navy #30 lb This style has been around
forever. Still a good ol' standby. One pin removal for easy disassembly and compact
storage.
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$79 |
- MORRELLI
Steady Sail. Do you have trouble staying steady when anchored out?
Here's the answer. Sail attaches to your backstay. After
adjusting the sail angle it will keep your boat from 'sailing' back
and forth. Also helps keep the anchor set and not drag. Another peace of mind. Like new.
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$175 |
- LEWMAR 700Pro Windlass. New.
Stainless Steel Case. Box/Docs.
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$675 |