⚓ Anchor Your Adventures with Confidence!
The Extreme Max 3006.6788 BoatTector Vinyl-Coated Gripper Anchor is an 18 lb anchor engineered for optimal performance with or without anchor winches. Its innovative design ensures precise positioning and a strong hold in various water conditions, making it the perfect choice for pontoons, fishing boats, and runabouts.
Manufacturer | Extreme Max |
Brand | Extreme Max |
Model | 3006.6788 |
Item Weight | 18 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 11.75 x 9.95 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 3006.6788 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3006.6788 |
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Functionality.
This is anchor works well for my 21 ' pontoon I have tried the navy anchors and they do not hold on freshwater bottoms sandy, clay, or mud this one does it grabs hold and stays put every time I used it I will give this a 5 star thumbs up review does what it is supposed to hold the watercraft in place and an excellent value for the 18 lb. I will purchase an anchor winch to go with it soon.
F**L
🚤🚤 Anchors Away 🛥🛥
Works better than expected. We boat in very deep water with various bottom surfaces. Grabs on and holds boat in place. With a hardy tug you are able to bring the anchor to the surface. Easy to store on our boat. We use 100' anchor rope. We recommend this quality product.
B**E
Worked like a charm.
Hooked this up to my 22’ pontoon and it kept me in place. The lake I go to is very wavy from the boats and wind. This is the only anchor that worked for my boat. The big plus is it works perfectly with my Minn Kota winch
C**D
Great! Let's hope I can tie a better know on this one! 😆
Great! Let's hope I can tie a better knot on this one! 😆
S**K
Thin coating
I got this 50% off in Used condition for an emergency anchor. The coating might look pretty, but is SUPER thin and useless on rocky bottoms. From my experience, coated anchors usually use an inferior metal that rusts much faster than non-coated anchors. Especially in saltwater. Nothing beats an old plastic mushroom anchor. They held great and never got stuck. In the rare instance they did, they are so easy to pull free when tied to the bottom using a break-away line. I haven't found an easy way to attach the chain to the center bottom of this anchor to use a break-away system. It might of at least made a nice decoration if it hadn't come all scratched and gouged.
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