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Atlantis Fluke Style Jet Boat Anchor on 2040-parts.com

US $82.75
Location:

Denver, CO, United States

Denver, CO, United States
Condition:New Brand:ATLANTIS ENTERPRISES Manufacturer Part Number:A2388RD Part Brand:ATLANTIS UPC:Does not apply

ATLANTIS FLUKE STYLE JET BOAT ANCHOR

SKU: A2388RD

  • High quality anchor designed to secure jet boats and 3 or 4 person watercraft
  • 8½ lb. steel anchor and 4' chain are plastic coated to prevent corrosion and scratched hulls
  • 75' nylon rope attaches to chain securely with a galvanized shackle to anchor in deep water (can be used as an emergency tow rope)
  • Brass ring on anchor helps you maneuver anchor out of tight spots and off snags
  • Includes carrying bag

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