This is a one of a kind anchor that is specifically designed and manufactured to release in both directions if it becomes hung up during retrieval. It proved to work exactly as described for my 21 foot fishing boat. Recommended for boats up to 25 feet in length. Get this great anchor and rest assured that you will be secure and free from difficult hang ups on the water. Includes original packaging.
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