Mighty Mite Hook/release Anchor - 12lb For Boats 18-22 Ft.. on 2040-parts.com
Dennis, Kansas, United States
The most useful anchor you will ever own. This unique all-in-one anchor holds in a variety of bottom structures. The Mighty Mite anchor tine is mallable and designed to bend out and release from structure when the right pressure is applied. The tine or hook can be reshaped to use over and over again. 12lb for boats 18-22 ft. |
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