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The Box Anchor is a state of the art offshore anchor that brings anchoring to a new level of sophistication.
- Baby Box Anchor - 13 Lbs - 18” L x 7” W x 4.5” H
- Small Box Anchor - 19 Lbs - 22” L x 8.5” W x 5” H
- Large Box Anchor - 26 Lbs - 25” L x 9.5” W x 6.5” H
- Extra Large Box Anchor - 40 Lbs - 30” L x 11” W x 6.5” H
Slide Anchor Box Anchors are constructed of galvanized steel and provide control over the placement of a boat without powering down. They do not require a chain and features a 2:1 scope, half the amount of traditional anchor line. They will roll over and re-set in the event of a wind or current change. When not in use, the anchors fold flat for easy storage.
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Stop Looking for anchors and just breakdown and spend the money!
OK, Stop looking for anchors, this is the one your going to end up buying. Other expensive junk weight anchors will only waste your money and valuable lake time. Yes, this is the most expensive anchor on Amazon but please learn from our mistakes. Anchor lesson 101 you 100% get what you pay for. You just spent $30K, $50K, $70K+ on your new boat, spent a little more so you can enjoy it. The only to describe this anchor is to tell you about our 25' monster pontoon kite balloon. It's a huge wind eating monster that lives to drag expensive anchors around the party cove and give me ulcers. Going to cove was STRESSFUL, we weren't able to set and we ended up having to reset our old anchor over and over again. Before we bought our last anchor anchor we did our homework. We learned about scope, heavy chain leaders, the proper design for lakes in area and getting the right weight for our boat. We decided to save $50 and we bought the Greenfield-Rickter 18#. Sure its looks like a great anchor but its very similar design to all the other anchors that don't work very well. After several weekends trying to make it work, it just couldn't contain the party beast in more than a 5 MPH wind. The last straw was when we spent another frustrating afternoon drifting into other boats, my wife and I screaming at each other and my poor kids were crying, it wasn't a good day. We got home that night and decided to spend the money on the Box Anchor. About the Box Anchor, the first thing you'll notice is it looks less like an anchor and more like a medieval torture device. The design is a big departure from all other conventional anchors. Guess what the dam thing is amazing because it lacks the design flaws of other expensive weights. First time out with the Box Anchor went like this, we opened the anchor compartment, dropped the anchor, attached it to our bow and partied like rock stars. Yep, it's just that simple folks. This amazing anchor is about as close to perfect as you can get. Stop looking, put it in your cart and start enjoying your boat. BTW our old Grenfield-Richter will be on Craigslist soon if you waste your time and money too. Cheers!
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Nice Anchor
Holds my 20' pontoon in place regardless of wind. Better have some muscle on you to pull it up.
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Nice Anchor
After a few years of struggling to get my anchors to catch in alpine lakes, I 'took the plunge' on this anchor ... having relied on previous reviewers of the product. The anchor works. I had struggled to get prior anchors to properly dig and hold in soft, sandy-bottom lakes as the afternoon winds would pickup and introduce 2-4 ft wave action. Prior years were marred with memories of the Mrs. stressing over the boat drifting toward other anchored boats ... never trusting the anchor holds and causing significant strife every boating afternoon. After a week of using this box anchor for use in varying depths (10-60 feet) of water, in varying wave and wind conditions .... I can personally attest to the effectiveness of this anchor. It digs in quickly and firmly. Mate it with a few feet of chain to provide sufficient lead weight to drag it horizontally when in tension ... and this anchor 'catches' ... very, very well. Completely satisfied with the purchase. And, for reference purposes, I oversized my purchase and ordered the 'large' anchor ... even though I only use a 22' boat.