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Boat Anchor-folding Grapnel Type 3.35 Lb / 1.5 Kg - 316 Marine Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $54.75
Location:

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Condition:New Brand:Inflatable Boat and Marine Manufacturer Part Number:Non Applicable

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Boat Folding Grapnel Anchor - Small Size - 3.3 Lbs / 1.5 Kg.

Suitable for dinghies,  jet skis, inflatable boats or canoes where storage space is limited.
  • Precision cast 316 marine grade stainless steel.
  • Maximum corrosion resistance and durability in the saltwater environment.
  • Polished to a beautiful mirror-like finish.
  • Flukes are secured with a locking ring in the up or down position.
Note: Grapnel anchors hold well in rocky, coral and heavy weed or seagrass bottoms.

Not recommended for use in soft mud or sandy bottoms as holding power is low.
Use of a few feet of chain improves anchor setting.

Weight: 3.3 lbs / 1.5 kg.
Length: 12 1/8"


Shipping information:
Our standard shipping on all orders is by Air Mail, either USPS 1st Class Mail or USPS Priority Mail.
Usual delivery time to U.S. West Coast locations is about 3 days and about 3 to 5 days to East Coast locations. Delivery times are about the same whether it is 1st Class or Priority Mail.
 
Orders are usually shipped out the same day or the next day if placed late in the day. Weekend orders are shipped out on Monday.

If you should need an order delivered in 1 or 2 days, we do offer Express Service. Please contact us in advance for pricing and delivery time.


14 Days return for any reason you are not satisfied.

Refund is limited to cost of item only. 
Shipping costs both ways are not refundable unless it is our error,  the item is defective or damaged.


Combined shipping discounts:
We offer combined shipping when purchasing  more than 1 different item from our Ebay listings.
To take advantage of combined, lower cost shipping discounts:
Place all the different items you wish to purchase into the Shopping Cart but do not make payment. Send a request for the total and we will calculate the final amount with discounted shipping.


International shipping:
We will ship to most international destinations however for certain countries including but not limited to Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa, and some S. American countries, please contact us first for shipping costs. We may need to ship via Registered Mail at higher costs due to unreliable mail service or excessive lost in the mentioned countries.


International Buyers: Import duties, VAT and other fees.

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