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Four Pound Danforth Style Anchor With Chain And Rode on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States

Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Type:Anchor Chain

This is a no reserve auction for a Lightly Used 4 Pound Hooker, Galvanized Steel Danforth Type anchor with chain and rode for a small boat or dinghy.  The chain is 1/4 inch, and 8 feet in length.  The rode is 3/8 inch and 45 feet of three strand nylon spliced to a Stainless Steel thimble with two safety wired galvanized steel shackles.  The anchor measures as follows:  Overall - 19 inch, Stock - 15, flukes 3 x 11.  The anchor would be suitable for boats of 15 to 20 feet and it would be a storm anchor for a dinghy.

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