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Auger Boat Anchor on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Cedar Lake, Indiana, US

Cedar Lake, Indiana, US
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I am selling Auger anchors that I am making by hand that are made for when your boat is parked at a sandbar or beach. This anchor keeps the back of your boat from moving side to side when parked by other boats. Best used when a Danforth anchor is used off the front of the boat to keep the line tension tight. These augers are all made of 6061 aluminum with a stainless 5/16 bolt and nut. Auger measures 48" tall with a 30" handle that slides out or easy storage. Very light and easy to use. They are sold individually but if you would like more than one please message me with an amount. Thank you for looking!

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