X

Cooper Anchor 1.5Kg/3.3lb - Nylon - PWC Anchor, Boat Anchor to 5m/16ft

Product ID : 46557050


Galleon Product ID 46557050
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
No price yet.
Price not yet available.

Pay with

About Cooper Anchor 1.5Kg/3.3lb - Nylon - PWC

1.5 Kg NYLON Cooper Anchor for boats to 5 metres Cooper Anchors set in their own length and dig deeper into the sea bed than most, if not all other anchors. This means more holding power from smaller and lighter anchors. Dimensions (L x W x H) 465 x 188 x 187mm HOW & WHY COOPER ANCHORS WORK The holding power of any anchor is directly related to how deeply it sets and holds the sea bed. Most anchors on the market today are restricted by design to plowing along near the surface of the sea bed and rarely, if ever disappear completely below the sea bed. Cooper Anchors very simple design with its weighted tip, straight streamline shank and small blade are designed to completely disappear below the sea bed and stay there even through wind and tide changes. The small area between the shank and the tip, (See picture above) allow Cooper Anchors to change direction with less effort, especially during anchor retrieval. As the boat is pulled forward, over and above the anchor, the anchor rotates with the vertical pull and is retrieved with the same effort, or less than was used in its setting. The small blade on the shank of the Cooper Anchor completely eliminates the possibility of the anchor staying on its back. By creating a new balance point that causes the anchor to roll onto its tip and set immediately. The small blade also increases holding power and stabilises the angle of attack as the anchor buries because the small blade and the main blade are at the same angle and support each other. All of which ensure the anchor sets deeply and provides the maximum holding power for your safety and pleasure. Protecting our reefs. To protect our reef and reduce the risk of becoming permanently hooked up, simply move the shackle to the hole in the base of the shank, and use a cable tie through the top hole and chain. If the anchor does become stuck, the cable tie breaks and the anchor releases backwards without damaging the reef. use the main hole when not in reef.