Since this anchor is made for smaller boats like the size of 15 feet to 24 feet, it’s perfect for my pontoon. The super holding power is quite impressive when anchoring a pontoon boat as it stays in place. This anchor is relatively lightweight but it can still hold firmly because of ...
You will need a heavy boat anchor if you have a large boat. For small boats, including personal watercraft and kayaks, you are good enough with a four-pound anchor. On the other hand, for pontoons, jon boats, and sailboats, you might need anywhere from 10 to 100 pounds, depending on ...
model - perfect for boats up to 19' in a 30 mph wind. For use in saltwater or freshwater, this anchor provides incredible holding power forpontoon boats, center console fishing boats, fiberglass fishing boats, and more. Great for sand, mud, clay, grass, weeds, gravel, or any combination...
Small inflatable boats, kayaks, pontoon boats, and SUPs can all benefit from an anchor. There are so many types out there, with different shapes, different weights, and suited to different environments, that it’s hard to find out which one is the right choice for you. To make life ...
This boat anchor for rivers weighs 20 pounds for better penetration underwater. It’s also applicable to bass boats and pontoons. I can rely on it every time I go fishing as it never fails to do its job. Every time I need to anchor my vessels, I do it effortlessly so it makes me...
I’ve used it for my kayaks, pontoons, and boats. But, I got two sticks for my boat and they are attached on the bow and stern. The one on the rear part will halt your boat from turning if you don’t need to. Pros Makes anchoring simple and effortless ...