US Stainless Stainless Steel 316 Fluke Anchor 22 lbs (10kg) Marine Grade Polished

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Specification
Brand : US Stainless
BulletPoint : New
BulletPoint1 : Stainless Steel 316 Marine Grade - Highly Polished - Looks beautiful
BulletPoint2 : Corrosion and rust resistant - for a long service life
BulletPoint3 : Lightweight and compact design make easy to retrieve
BulletPoint4 : Hinged stocks for easy orientation
BulletPoint5 : Recommended scope (line feet: depth feet) - 5:1
Color : White
CustomerPackageType : Standard Packaging
EngineType : Electric
ExteriorFinish : Machined
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4012785323140
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 025552510043
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0025552510043
ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier3 : 00025552510043
GpsrSafetyAttestation : 1
ImportDesignation : Imported
IncludedComponents : Cable Anchor
ItemDisplayDimensions_Height : 1 inches
ItemDisplayDimensions_Length : 2 inches
ItemDisplayDimensions_Width : 1.5 inches
ItemDisplayWeight : 22 pounds
ItemName : US Stainless Stainless Steel 316 Fluke Anchor 22 lbs (10kg) Marine Grade Polished
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 76.962 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 39.624 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 41.656 centimeters
ItemPackageQuantity : 1
ItemTypeKeyword : boating-anchors
Manufacturer : US Stainless
ModelName : 510-W
ModelNumber : USSH84100
MountingType : Transom Mount
NumberOfBoxes : 1
NumberOfItems : 1
OemEquivalentPartNumber : MERCURY MARINE 43436
PackageLevel : unit
PartNumber : USSH84100
Pattern : Solid
ProductDescription : This is for one (1) quality marine grade stainless steel (AISI 316) 22lb (10kg) Fluke style anchor. The anchor is approx 29" (750mm) anchor is a suitable size for boats in the range of 28 to 42 feet in moderate conditions. American Richard Danforth invented the Danforth pattern in the 1940s for use aboard landing craft. It uses a stock at the crown to which two large flat triangular flukes are attached. The stock is hinged so the flukes can orient toward the bottom. Tripping palms at the crown act to tip the flukes into the seabed. The design is a burying variety, and once well set can develop high resistance. Its lightweight and compact flat design make it easy to retrieve and relatively easy to store; some anchor rollers and hawsepipes can accommodate a fluke-style anchor. A Danforth will not usually penetrate or hold in gravel or weeds. In boulders and coral it may hold by acting as a hook. If there is much current, or if the vessel is moving while dropping the anchor, it may "kite" or "skate" over the bottom due to the large fluke area acting as a sail or wing. AISI 316 stainless is a premium grade of stainless and is considered by many to be best in class. 316 stainless is corrosion resistant and very durable even in the harshest of conditions.
ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2019-01-11T08:00:00.000Z
RecommendedUsesForProduct : For Salt Water
StreetDate : 2013-04-15T00:00:01Z
SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable
UnspscCode : 49000000
WarrantyDescription : Limited Warranty

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