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16.5lb. Claw Anchor for Boats by Lewmar | Anchor & Docking at West Marine
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This anchor is a great replacement for an expensive one, and is very affordable. It is suitable for a variety of uses, from fishing to boating, and is made of high quality materials. It is also easy to install and can be used in both freshwater and saltwater.
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This anchor is a great replacement for an expensive one, and is very affordable. It is suitable for a variety of uses, from fishing to boating, and is made of high quality materials. It is also easy to install and can be used in both freshwater and saltwater.
Pros
- Capable and well-priced
- Good geometry and finish
- Works well in various bottoms
- Quality brand reputation
- Works well in muddy bottoms
Cons
- May require modification for some boats
- Rusting issues reported
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16.5lb. Claw Anchor for Boats by Lewmar | Anchor & Docking at West Marine. Remains stable even when tide and wind conditions change Constructed of heat-treated high-tensile steel in a single-piece design that's very effective in a variety of seabeds. It remains stable under a wide range of tide and wind conditions. Stows easily on a bow roller. Quick set and reset. Style: Bruce-style claw Material: High-tensile steel Application: Most bottom types Pros: Sets quickly, resets after veering Cons: Limited holding power in mud Warranty: Three Years
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