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http://www.americanmadeproducts.com/pro ... 004-ch.htm
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product ... ts&i=33822
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This unique shank configuration provides a full 90° of rotation allowing the flukes (sharp points that dig into the bottom) to penetrate deeply with a full 45° angle assures greater holding surface and enables the anchor to perform best with approximately a 2:1 ratio line to depth (Not the 7:1 as recommended for all other fluke style anchors). The angle of the slip ring shank makes the anchor 100% retrievable-it's the only anchor that can be retrieved straight up without the use of a separate trip line.

This anchor is made of solid steel, high tensile strength construction. All welds extend the entire length, on both sides, of all adjoining surfaces. Each anchor is hand crafted and individually inspected to ensure the highest quality possible.

This anchor comes in 3 sizes to best fit your needs.

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Features
ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE


•4 X More Holding Power
•100% Retrievable
•Requires 70% Less Anchor Line (Only 1-1 1/2 to 2 times anchor line to depth ratio.)
•Strong-Light Weight
•Lifetime Guarantee (Full replacement if ever anchor becomes unusable due to bending or breaking.)

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I instead of ordering the regular one went ahead and upped mine to a 36-30' boat one in case one day in the next decade I finally make the leap and get a cruiser... lol Otherwise this total would have been less.
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So, do you know how well these work? I need a new anchor, my only complaint is they dont give me the option of buying it with the chain.
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Those type are supposed to work very well. I have a similar design now (fluke) and I can get it to hook up with no chain with no issues. The problem with it is that one of the bars is broken and this design looks a little more sturdy.
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This looks similiar to what we have now.
It holds pretty well although we've had some difficulity staying anchored at times due to waves or currents and we had to throw another anchor off the back
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I have a similar anchor that I have been using that is a fluke anchor.

This one claims to hold more than a fluke and easier.

It just came today (there was a dely in my order because someone forgot to ship it or something). Anyway it is smaller than I thought it would be but seems VERY sturdy (we will see).

It also had a card in the box that said to NOT use chain with it and to use rope only. Hmm. That is good if it works better with just rope as chain is just another hassel. I have been using my fluke anchor with just rope as well (it is supposed to have 3' of chain) with lots of success and if this one is better sounds good to me.
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