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Product Description
Slip-Ring Mechanical Anchor - Self-releasing, lightweight, and easy-to-store. Made of solid steel and coated in "no mar" plastisol. For boats up to 18'. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
- Poor design (3)
- Unreliable (3)
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Pros
- Safe
- The finish is very good
Cons
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Like the complete finish for protecting the boat during handling.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Corrodes
- Poor Design
- Unreliable
Best Uses
This anchor is terrible. Within a week the coating started to come off. It has now started to rust because the it isnt galvanized under the coating. Plus is doesnt hold well at all. I anchor on a sandy bottom and this product has be very disappointing.
Pros
- Not suitable for a canoe
Cons
- Poor Design
- Unreliable
Best Uses
- Balast for fish traps
This product ought to be taken off the market or redesigned. Obviously the people designing this product never tried to use it.
Pros
Cons
- Corrodes
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This is a very poorly manufactured product. The coating is very thin and after my second time using it the coating started peeling off badly. It began to rust shortly after that. Do not purchase this product.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Holds Boat Securely
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
The coating saves the gelcoat in the anchor compartment. Caution: the coating adds thickness to all parts of the anchor, so if you have a tight storage space, it may be a challenge to store. Also be aware that the metal underneath is not galvanized, so keep and eye out for breaks in the coating and rust forming.
Pros
- Worthless
Cons
- Poor Design
- Unreliable
Best Uses
- Don't use this
This anchor will not grab under any circumstance.
Not in mud or sand.
Don't buy this thing they call an anchor.
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