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Nylon Rope With Short Link Chain
Nylon rope anchor kit consisting of 3 strand nylon rope spliced to calibrated short link galvanised chain. Thimble spliced into boat mounting end of rope. Part numberRope LengthRope Diameter SAW-46063 50m 10mm
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Four-Prong Reef Anchor Kit - Heavy Duty Galvanised
Complete reef anchor kit for your boat supplied with carry bag. Prongs welded to solid anchor shaft for added strength. The weight of the anchor allows for fast sinking and increased anchor hold. The prongs do not come pre-bent - they must be bent...
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Galvanised Sand Anchor Kit
Complete sand anchor kit for your boat. Sand anchors are suitable for sand or mud situations where the anchor can sink into the surface bottom to hold the boat. Sand anchors fold flat for easy storage when not in use. Kit Contains: 1 x Sand anchor 1...
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Folding Grapnel Anchor Kit - Galvanised
This folding grapnel anchor is the perfect compact size for pwc, kayaks and small tenders. Anchor locks open for use and closed for easy storage. Kit Includes: 1.5Kg (SAW-46058) or 3.2Kg (SAW-46057) galvanised...
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Galvanised Anchor Chain & Shackle Kits
Galvanised anchor chain is ideal for any type of anchor rope. Each anchor chain is supplied with two shackles. Available in 2 and 4 metre lengths. Part numberShackle SizeLengthChain...
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3-Strand Nylon Rope With Short Link Galvanized Chain
Anchor kit made up of 3-strand nylon rope spliced to a short link galvanised chain. Part numberRope LengthRope DiameterChain length x diameter SAW-46062 50m 12mm 10 metres of 6mm chain SAW-46064 100m 12mm 10 metres of 6mm...
Anchors, Chain, Fenders, Buoys & Mooring
Anchors, chain, fenders, buoys, and mooring are all essential components of boating safety.
- Anchors are devices that are used to secure a boat to the bottom of the water. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from different materials, such as steel, iron, or aluminum. The most common type of anchor is the Danforth anchor, which has two flukes that dig into the bottom of the water.
- Chain is used to connect the anchor to the boat. It is made from galvanized steel or stainless steel, and is available in a variety of lengths and diameters. Chain is more resistant to abrasion than rope, and is therefore a better choice for anchoring in areas with rocky or sandy bottoms.
- Fenders are used to protect boats from bumping into each other or the dock. They are made from a variety of materials, such as foam, rubber, or plastic. Fenders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are designed to fit different types of boats.
- Buoys are used to mark underwater hazards, such as rocks or wrecks. They are also used to mark the location of moorings. Buoys come in a variety of shapes and colors, and are made from a variety of materials, such as plastic, metal, or wood.
- Mooring is the process of securing a boat to a dock or other structure. It is typically done using a combination of chain, rope, and fenders. Mooring lines are typically made from nylon or polyester, and are available in a variety of lengths and diameters.
All of these components are essential for keeping a boat safe and secure while it is anchored or moored. By using the right equipment and following proper safety procedures, boaters can help to prevent accidents and ensure a safe boating experience.
Here are some additional tips for safe anchoring and mooring:
- Always use the correct size anchor for your boat.
- Make sure the anchor is properly set before leaving the boat.
- Use enough chain to reach the bottom of the water.
- Use fenders to protect your boat from bumping into other boats or the dock.
- Be aware of your surroundings and anchor in a safe location.
- Follow the local anchoring and mooring regulations.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure a safe and enjoyable boating experience.