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Anchor Buddy Anchor Line

Item # 33367
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Key Features

  • Takes the shock out of your anchor line

  • Makes it easy to anchor offshore

  • Stretches from 14' to 50'


Our Price   $34.99

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Product Description
Anchor Buddy takes the shock out of your anchor line and makes it much easier to anchor offshore. Simply drop anchor about 30' out and proceed to shore; Anchor Buddy stretches, while your anchor stays set. As you pay out your bow line, Anchor Buddy retracts, anchoring your boat safely offshore. Stretches from 14' to 50'.

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Anchor Buddy Anchor Line
 
4.7

(based on 113 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (89)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (19)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (3)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (52)
  • Safe (25)
  • Lightweight (22)
  • Easy to install (19)
  • Well built / quality (19)

Cons

  • Flimsy (3)

Best Uses

  • Small boats (30)
  • Personal watercraft (15)
  • Large boats (9)
  • Pontoon boats (9)
  • Wet / rain (9)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Advanced (16), Recreational (16), Casual/ recreational (9), Occasional shooter (6), Hunter / fisherman (4)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (57), Yes (4)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Perfect for shore anchoring at the lake

Love the anchor buddy. We anchor the front of the boat in the lake cove to a fixed anchor and then use the anchor buddy line to a stake (PVC pipe with eye bolt)...Read complete review

Love the anchor buddy. We anchor the front of the boat in the lake cove to a fixed anchor and then use the anchor buddy line to a stake (PVC pipe with eye bolt) hammered into the shoreline. Works great. Just be careful not to let go too quickly if it has tension since it is stretchable. That metal shackle on the end could put a nice dent in someone! Love the product. Use a 4ft. snubber on the front of the boat. They work great together.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

Anchor Buddy

the "buddy" really works, however it can get wrapped around your prop if you are not careful.

the "buddy" really works, however it can get wrapped around your prop if you are not careful.

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4.0

Better than rope and chain

By 49ers

from Santa Barbara, CA

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy to use

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

      The best way to keep ahold of your anchor at the lake.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No
       
      4.0

      Works great

      By Rob

      from Seattle, WA

      About Me Occasional Shooter

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Works as advertised

      Cons

      • Wears Out Over Time

      Best Uses

        Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

        This is a replacement, my last one lasted about 3 summers before losing its elasticity. We have rocky beach in salt water so this does a great job of keeping prop off rocks and letting me avoid moving the boat all the time as the tide comes in and out.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        5.0

        Perfect for the need

        By Kensboat

        from Seattle, WA

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Works as described

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

            Works well in the right conditions. too much wind or tide is a bit of an issue

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            5.0

            anchor on beach

            By One R pontooner

            from West Palm Beach Florida

            About Me Occasional Shooter

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Adjustable

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Warm Climate

              Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

              Great for anchoring up to beach by keeping boat off beach (tides) can be a problem when spending long periods of time this product remedies that

              • Was this a gift?:
              • No
               
              5.0

              great product!

              By aaron

              from ontario, ca.

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

                    cant wait to use product. it will be less stress on the boat when ancored.

                    • Was this a gift?:
                    • Yes
                     
                    5.0

                    Never own a boat without this!

                    By Rayplumas

                    from Lakeview NC

                    About Me Occasional Shooter

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                    • Saves The Hull
                    • Stay Afloat With The Tide
                    • Works W Mushroom Anch

                    Cons

                    • None

                    Best Uses

                    • Freshwater Shore Anchorin
                    • Great In Tidal Waters
                    • Rocky Shore No Problem

                    Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

                    Absolutely a must for the beach, no worry about being left aground on a falling tide!

                    There are no negatives for this product!

                    • Was this a gift?:
                    • No
                     
                    5.0

                    A must own!

                    By ShaunAvery21

                    from South Portland, Maine

                    About Me Occasional Shooter

                    Verified Buyer

                    Pros

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                          Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

                          This is the perfect anchor line for my boat. It's 50' of rope in a 14' package! I love it!

                          • Was this a gift?:
                          • No
                           
                          5.0

                          Unique Idea

                          By Steve

                          from Rancho Cordova, CA

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Adjustable
                          • Easy To See Yellow Color
                          • Easy to set up
                          • Just Pull And Retrieve
                          • Lightweight
                          • Safe
                          • Ultimate Parking Answer

                          Cons

                            Best Uses

                            • Prevent Hull Scratches

                            Comments about Anchor Buddy Anchor Line:

                            What a unique idea to keep my boat hull from becoming gouged by shore rocks, gravel and sand.
                            Just suspend boat in lake and pull in when boarding or exiting.

                            • Was this a gift?:
                            • No

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                            6 Questions | 15 Answers
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                            • Q:

                              i have a 20 ft bayliner cuddy cabin, useing ancor buddy=makes it hard to get on the bow. what is the best way to use product so we can enter from stern of boat, and how do you attach the bouy for to save a spot.
                              Asked on 8/6/2012 by bigd from tacoma,wa

                              0 answers

                            • Q:

                              What is the strength of the anchol buddy?
                              Asked on 8/3/2012 by Bill from Clarksville TN

                              0 answers

                            • Q:

                              should I use an anchor chain between the Anchor Buddy and my anchor or connect the two directly together?
                              Asked on 10/11/2010 by Lance from Lake Nacimento,CA

                              7 answers

                              • A:

                                Depends on how deep you are using it, I always directly attached the anchor buddy to the anchor chain

                                Answered on 6/7/2012 by Swen from Port O'Conner, TX
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                I connected both of mine directly to the anchors.

                                Answered on 6/21/2012 by Kate from Tygart Lake, WV
                              • A:

                                Yes I have a 21 foot day cruiser, and I use four foot of 5/16" chain with a swivel between Buddy and chain.

                                Answered on 8/17/2011 by thelakenik from Tempe Az.
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                Depends on the bottom structure. If it is sandy or soft you shouldn't need a chain. If you are in different locations each time I would use a chain between anchor and rope.

                                Answered on 6/10/2011 by Ramjet from South Carolina
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                Yes, an anchor chain always helps to keep the anchorline angle lower so it digs in deeper. I recommend the chain.

                                Answered on 7/26/2011 by Mayo from McHenry IL
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                I would recommend using an anchor chain between the Anchor Buddy and your anchor to protect the Anchor Buddy from damage due to rocks on the lake bottom. Due to the design, any kind of cut or fraying may cause the Anchor Buddy to fail when stretched. It also seems to make my anchor hold slightly better when I use an anchor chain with the Anchor Buddy.

                                Answered on 8/22/2011 by Weekend Boater from Southern Oregon
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                I would say it depends on the type of anchor you are using. If you are using a box anchor you do not need a chain. (Box anchors are the best, your boat will not move and sets easier then any other anchor) Any other anchor I can't say for sure.

                                Answered on 9/30/2011 by Dan from California
                            • Q:

                              How do I set it up ? I have an 24 ft boat. We usually go to lakes & anchor bow side towards the anchor & secure the stern to a line to the shore.

                              Thanks
                              Asked on 8/2/2010 by Anonymous

                              1 answer

                              • A:

                                This is what I do when I am at the lake, I attached the anchor buddy and the anchor line together to the anchor. I zip tied them together with enough slack in the anchor line for the anchor buddy to work. You need at least 100' of anchor line, when I zip tie them to together I stretch the anchor buddy about 25' to 30' first. This way i have enough line to run to shore to my stake. I also put a small bouy on the anchor buddy so the hook that goes to your boat does no sink, this way I can leave it there go boating and come back to it and tie off again.

                                Answered on 7/12/2011 by fulky from oil city, pa
                            • Q:

                              Is the only difference between the anchor buddy and the anchor buddy mini the length or are they rated for different loads?
                              Asked on 7/6/2010 by Anonymous

                              1 answer

                              • A:

                                They are rated by what you are going to use it on, boat or PWC.

                                Answered on 7/12/2011 by Fulky from Oil City, PA
                            • Q:

                              I'm anchoring in a windy area a 22'pontoon boat. I have an existing anchor that is set out away from the dock so the boat and be anchored and swing with the wind and still miss the dock . Will the Buddy Anchor Line keep enough tension on the line as to stop the boat from hitting the dock?
                              Asked on 5/5/2009 by Anonymous

                              6 answers

                              • A:

                                Depends on how long the anchor rope, and how far you are from the dock.

                                Answered on 7/1/2010 by Ozarkdiver from Conway, AR
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                In low to medium wind it works well with my 18 foot boat, but in the high wind you might have an issue.

                                Answered on 8/5/2009 by Dave from Carson, Nev.
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                the line will give with the wind, im not promising to miss your dock, but when the wind stops, itll pull you back straight above the anchor. Its like a bungee cord itll strech with the shock, then recoil to its original length

                                Answered on 9/10/2009 by Catfish from Western NC Mountains
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                The Anchor Buddy may be a better alternative as it is limited to 50 feet when fully extended but will retract if less tension is placed on it. If your anchor point to the dock is less than the boat length plus 50 feet then the boat can't hit the dock when swinging.

                                Answered on 6/16/2010 by Chris the Cruiser from Chesapeake, VA
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                It should. I set the boat away from shore using the Anchor Buddy Anchor Line then use a line to pull the boat back to shore stretching the line, it works great in that application.

                                Answered on 7/5/2010 by EDH from Lake Nacimiento, CA
                              • VERIFIED BUYER

                                A:

                                It depends on how far you existing ancor line is from the dock.The anchor buddy will always try stretch back to its smallest form.The line stretches from 14ft~50ft.If your boat is further thand 30ft, i would say it should be fine.

                                Answered on 7/15/2010 by MTI RACER from Fort Lauderdale, Fl
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