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Fx-7 Fortress Anchor For 16'-27' Boats on 2040-parts.com

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Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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FX-7 Fortress Anchor for 16'-27' Boats
Manufacturer: Fortress
Mfg Part Number: FX-7
Product SKU: FOR-FX-7
Item Condition: New
List Price: $155.00
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Product Description:
Product Description: In test after test from coast to coast and from around the world no anchor in history has been called The World's Best Anchor by more boaters and respected marine experts than Fortress...and for good reason. Years of research and development high-tech materials and manufacturing and thousands of real world tests are your assurance of performance quality and value. Fortress weighs only half as much as heavier steel anchors and yet outperforms them all. Why? Because the Fortress design does not depend upon weight to provide world class performance. All this adds up to your best value in anchoring safety and convenience. Only a $94.99 reeserve!



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