Windlass Anchor Rode & Chain Kit 5/16" x 15' Chain + 1/2" x 200' Nylon Rope 2373 lbs WLL Galvanized Boat Anchor Line
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Specification
| Type | Proof Coil Chain |
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Item Model Number |
SH006-031-1261X |
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Material |
Carbon Steel + Nylon |
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Chain Length |
15 ft/4.6 m |
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Load Capacity |
2373 lbs/1076 kg |
| Chain Diameter |
Windlass Anchor Rode & Chain Kit 5/16" x 15' Chain + 1/2" x 200' Nylon Rope 2373 lbs WLL Galvanized Boat Anchor Line
Description
Our anchor chain is tough and reliable, designed to support your boat even in rough seas and deep waters, ensuring secure anchoring.
Features
Strong and Durable Carbon Steel: Our marine-grade carbon steel anchor chain supports a break load of 7120 lbs, giving you peace of mind with its durability and corrosion resistance. It's built tough to withstand the elements and keep you secure.
4-inch Extended Anchor Chain: Made from solid carbon steel and welded with precision, our boat anchor chain isn't just strong—it's reliable. The extra-wide links and anti-wind, non-slip design keep everything steady, no matter what you're hanging.
200 ft Three-Strand Nylon Rope: Included with the anchor lead chain is a 200 ft nylon rope, known for its flexibility and ease of use in various water depths. Whether you're quickly anchoring or safely retrieving, this rope makes the job easier and more efficient.
Better Anchoring Performance: Our heavy chain keeps your anchor parallel to the lakebed or seabed, boosting its grip. This reduces unwanted drifting or release caused by waves or boat drift.
Fits Most Anchors: Whether you use a claw anchor, box anchor, or grapnel anchor, our boat chain works with nearly all types. It's reliable for long-term use underwater and in the sun, making your anchoring simple and effective.
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