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"Claw" Anchors are an excellent design,
patterned on the "Bruce" anchor designed for North Sea
use. They respond well to changes in current and wind,
set and reset well, and work well in bow rollers. |
Always use your judgement and experience making your final
choice.
Many factors can influence anchoring in real world
situations. These charts are guides only. |
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Based on the tried and true
fluke or Danforth style anchor.
Our solid stainless steel
models are a great upgrade
for boats already configured for this style anchor.
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s use your judgement and experience making your final
choice.
Many factors can influence anchoring in real world
situations. These charts are guides only.
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Folding Anchors are great, easy-to-store anchors for
hand deployment. Our stainless steel models
won't leave rust in the bottom of your Jetski,
dinghy or boat. |
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"Plow" Anchors are a versatile
and popular style, similar to the "CQR" anchor.
They offer very good holding power and an excellent
response to changes in wind/current. A weighted
toe helps them penetrate the seabed. Plow
anchors are usually better than fluke anchors in rocky
or grassy bottoms.

Remember that the plow is on a
pivot and on some boats may move when under way. |
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Star plow anchor dimensions)
(not to scale - for reference only) |
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"Wing" Anchors
are strong, deep setting anchors, with a weighted toe
to help penetrate the seabed.

The flat surfaces make the
stainless steel models
really beautiful and the straight shank is
compatible with a broad range of bow rollers. |
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