Red Navy Anchor 15 Lbs. Vinyl Coated Boats Up To 18' Pvc Greenfield Usa New on 2040-parts.com
Davison, Michigan, United States
Red 15 lb. Greenfield Navy Anchor. This anchor is designed for boats up to 18 feet in length.
Proudly Made in the USA!
Dimensions are as follows:
Please see our Ebay store for more Marine Supplies, Autobody Supplies, Car Care Products and Reproduction Tin Signs. If you do not see what you want please E-mail me and I will create a listing for you if we have the item available. Shipping is Actual Cost. Please use Shipping Calculator for a Quote. We offer USPS and UPS as shipping options to get you the best cost possible. We will accept returns ONLY IF the item is in new unused condition and in it's original packaging. All returns must be authorized. We can not refund shipping cost. If you have any questions please contact us! Frequently Asked Questions: Anchoring What size anchor do I need? The recommended boat size for each anchor is listed above. Anchors are tested under ‘’Average Conditions’’. If you frequently anchor in High Winds / Stormy conditions, Rough water / Swift Current, Poor Bottom conditions, or if you have a High Profile boat we recommend using an anchor one size larger. This anchor looks small for my boat and isn’t very heavy? Danforth style anchors get their holding power from mechanical design. Therefore, it is not necessary for the anchor to be excessively large or heavy to work. Do I need to use an Anchor Chain with this Anchor? It Is necessary to use an anchor chain with Danforth style anchors. The length of chain helps the anchor set by holding the anchor stock down. If used without a chain, Danforth anchors may not set correctly. It is not necessary to use a chain with Chene Style Anchors. Navy style, Mushroom, River, and Richter anchors may benefit from the use of anchor chain but will also work without. How much Anchor Line do I need? A Ratio of 5:1 is considered to be the minimum scope for most anchors. This means that for every foot of water depth, 5 feet of line is required. For example: to anchor in 30 feet of water, 150 feet of line is required. This is a important aspect of anchoring to remember. If the anchor line is too short the anchor may fail to set or break free easily. The Chene and Richter anchors we carry are exempt from this requirement What style of anchor is best for my boat? The style of anchor used is as much personal preference as it is science. Each anchor on the market has advantages and disadvantages. Please see each item description for specific advantages to each anchor design and recommended anchoring conditions. Should I use a Solid Stock or Slip Ring Design? If you have decided to use a Danforth Style anchor then you need to decide if you want a Solid Stock or Slip Ring design. The anchors holding power will be the same for both designs. A Solid Stock anchor will be slightly less susceptible to damage due to its solid steel stock. The Slip Ring style offers easier retrieval when used in rocks and other easy snag bottom conditions Is this anchor protected against corrosion? Yes, All of the anchors we sell are protected against corrosion. Each manufacturer uses different types of coatings so please see each item description for the type of coating used. Is this anchor made in the Why is the shipping cost so high? We only charge actual UPS shipping cost and do not profit from shipping. Unfortunately, due to the size and weight of some anchors shipping can be expensive. We always combine shipping on items when possible. Important Note: These answers should be used as general guidelines only and should not be substituted for Professional Advice. We have no way of foreseeing every condition these anchors may be used in. If you are not confident in which anchor you require, we recommend contacting your boat’s manufacturer or local authorities to get information on any specific conditions unique to your application. All item images and item descriptions on this listing are property of Underwoods Auto & Marine LLC and are not to be used, copied, or otherwise reproduced without written permission. The Term ‘’Danforth’’ is property of Tie Down Engineering. The Term ''Richter'' and the Richter Design are property of Greenfield Products Inc.
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