Heavy Duty Weed Proof Boat & Pontoon Fluke Digger Anchor Small - Large on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This listing is for the 15lb anchor for boats up to 40ft & pontoons up 30ft Click HERE for the 12lb anchor (for boats up to 20ft) The Digger Boat Anchor is one of the most heavy duty& innovative anchors on the market! Some call it the “weedless anchor” as it is designed to drop all of the weeds off in the water very easily so they don’t end up in your boat. This is easily done by giving the rope a quick "jerk" once at the boats edge and out of the water. WATCH THE VIDEO to see it in action! No chain needed!
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