⚓ Anchor Your Adventures with Style!
The Original Box Anchor by Slide Anchor is a 13 lbs, hot dip galvanized anchor designed for PWC and flats boats. It comes with a convenient storage bag and features compact dimensions for easy transport and storage.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 6.8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 20 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Brand Name | Slide Anchor |
Manufacturer | Slide Anchor |
Part Number | BBA |
C**E
Very effective for anchoring!
Struggled over the years to get anchors to hold our boats still on lakes and intercoastal. Finally someone told us about these. They work extremely well! Can be a bit heavy and cumbersome but worth it. They really hold well!
J**F
Sets and holds almost instantly
This anchor is more than enough for my 22 foot wake surf boat. Holds fine with ballasts full.
K**S
Box anchor
This is one anchor design that does the job! I bought the small for my 23ft skiff and very happy with it. The anchor does need some cleaning off when you pull it up as it digs in.
M**1
Pure genius
Awesome anchors! These anchors hold and hold well. Very easy to pull and stick where you drop them. The folding feature is also very nice. Not a single complaint. Would trust these anchors with my investment and probably my life.
A**N
Extra small for a Chaparral 196 SSi
Haven't had high speed winds to test yet, but it barely budged with a pretty steady 5-10 MPH wind swinging the boat around a bit. Beats the pants off a danforth that came with the boat. Fits in the anchor storage with plenty of room for rope.
G**N
Bought Two of them!
I previously bought the small for my 21 ft tritoon… worked great. Decided to get the baby box to keep the stern from twirling around. That’s working quite nicely as well.It’s interesting to have both to compare. I would recommend the small for a pontoon if you’re anchoring in coves around other boaters… I don’t think the baby alone would hold you ( I anchor on a mucky bottom). However, I’ve been using the baby box for fishing where it’s less crucial to stay put, and I’m in more shallow water . It works well and is MUCH easier to handle.For the optimal experience, do as I did and get one of each. A real game changer in that I don’t worry a bit if I’m anchored at my favorite swimming spot on a breezy day…Get good anchor line—- go 1/2 inch on the small…. 3/8 is fine on the baby.
M**M
The no budge anchor! Must have!
Yes boaters! You must have this anchor. Stop wasting time with traditional anchors. Our whole boat group owns these. We call them the bear traps or the no budge anchors. The fold flat for easy storage and include a breathable storage bag (no rope). Holds in chop and wind regardless of bottom conditions - great for sand. No more swimming out to bury your anchor ever few hours.
T**Y
Anchor(s) Away at the bottom of the lake
This was my second purchase of the same anchor.... i have a 20’ pontoon ... trailering to many lakes with different bottoms... Rocky, weeds , mud —- 5 stars on how it held the toon. My one star ... I lost both anchors ... pulled up my line NO ANCHOR. ... had my line and my galvanized spring snap link ... the 1st anchor ... the second anchor a spring nap link & a double looped line attached to anchor line and anchor.... I am convinced the galvanized eyelet The anchor line attaches to is to weak for the anchor ...
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