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Condition:New Brand:Kwik Tek UPC:033586676949 MPN:A-2 EAN:7495589966213

KWIK TEK A-2 Complete Folding Anchor System

This 3.5 lb anchor will hold your PWC, canoe, dinghy, or float tube in sand, mud, sand, gravel, and rock. The durable nylon storage case holds the included 25 feet of rope, marker bouy, giant snap hook, and anchor. This complete anchor system from Kwik-Tek is in a class by itself. The 3-1/3 pound, 4-fluke folding anchor will hold in mud, sand, gravel, and rock. Designed for boats, sailboats, personal watercraft, inflatable boats, canoes, and float tubes, the anchor is coated to protect finishes. Its durable nylon storage case is padded for added protection and to dampen noise while the anchor is stowed. This system Fits under most boat seats, in PWC storage compartments, or in PWC storage canisters. The 25-foot long marine-grade rope with an in-line buoy is spliced to the anchor and a heavy-duty stainless steel snap hook.

  • Product Dimensions: 3.2 x 6.8 x 13.6 inches ; 4.4 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • Origin: China
  • Item model number: A-2
  • 3-1/3 pound 4-fluke folding anchor will hold in mud, sand, gravel and rock
  • Designed for boats, sailboats, personal watercraft, inflatable boats, canoes, and float tubes
  • Fits under most boat seats, in PWC storage compartments, or in PWC storage canisters
  • 25-foot long marine-grade rope
  • Durable nylon storage case is padded for added protection

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