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Extreme Max 3006.6621 Boattector Grip & Go Digger-style Anchor - 12 Lb. 12 Lbs on 2040-parts.com

US $74.00
Location:

Mandan, North Dakota, United States

Mandan, North Dakota, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Manufacturer Part Number:EXMGGA12 Brand:Extreme Max

12 lb. design is perfect for boats, pontoons, sailboats or houseboats up to 20' in fresh waterDesigned to set fast, hold tight, and come up cleanExceptional hold in rough or windy conditionsNo chain needed1-year warranty 

Size: 12 lbs The Grip & Go is the only anchor design that provides a fast, tight hold, superior holding power, and easy retrieval. The unique design keeps constant downward pressure on the flukes for exceptional holding power, even in rough or windy conditions. This stockless-style anchor releases easily. Tug on the rope to release the flukes and retrieve the anchor with the flukes perpendicular to the lake or river bed, eliminating the mess of mud, sand and weeds. Our 12 lb. design is perfect for boats, pontoons, sailboats or houseboats up to 20' long. Powder coated steel construction. 1-year warranty. 

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