⚓ Anchor your adventures with confidence and style!
The Seachoice Galvanized Anchor Lead Chain (1/4 inch x 4 feet) is a Grade 30 marine-grade chain designed to enhance anchor holding power and abrasion resistance. With a work load of 1,250 lbs and a break strength of 5,000 lbs, it includes two hot-dipped galvanized 5/16 inch shackles for easy, secure attachment. Ideal for professional and recreational boaters seeking reliable, durable anchoring solutions.
Size | One size |
Material | Galvanized Anchor Lead Chain With Shackles |
Color | White |
Brand | SEACHOICE |
Vehicle Service Type | Boat |
Fastener Material | Galvanized Anchor Lead Chain With Shackles |
Fastener Type | Shackle |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | Seachoice |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 719249441214 751738306635 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00719249441214 |
Model | 44121 |
Item Weight | 1.22 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 48 x 0.25 x 0.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 44121 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Other |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50-44121 |
A**R
Nice heavy anchor chain
Excellent much better chain and shackles then the one I paid 2X as much for
A**R
Great product, great price and high quality.
Exactly what I needed and as described by seller. I will be buying these in the future!
H**M
Good Chain for Constructing a Proper Anchor Rode
Over a year ago, I joined a boat club knowing absolutely nothing about boats. I figured it would be a good past time since my family moved out to area with a large lake and I didn't want to invest a huge amount into something I knew nothing about. Over my many boating experiences since then, I've learned a lot about boating. I also learned about what I like and didn't like. Of those dislikes, I've learned that I *HATE* mushroom anchors. I suppose it's because they are cheap is the reason the boat club uses them for all their boats. I've read about them too... they do have a purpose but given the lake where I spend my time, they do absolutely nothing to keep the boat from drifting away.So with that said, I read a bit about anchors from Boating magazine and how to construct your own anchor rode. Following those instructions, I created my own anchor rode which I tote around every time I go boating. This chain is a big part of construction your own anchor rode. The purpose, according to Boating magazine is: "Regardless of boat style, all anchoring systems should have a boat length of stainless-steel or galvanized chain separating the rope and the anchor. The chain prevents chafing and abrasion. Its weight also keeps the anchor’s shank horizontal, allowing the flukes to better bite the bottom."Since then, my boat has never once drifted. Although this is just one component of the anchor rode, I assume because I made it correctly is the reason this works. The chain is heavy duty and fits the needs/specifications of the boat I use primarily (pontoon).Would recommend.
J**Z
Well made for the bucks⛓💲💵
Could have been a ‘lil thicker/heavier duty !! Quality is very good, I’m satisfied. !
W**E
Easy anchor add on
Chains worked great with anchors. Easy to add on.
N**T
Exactly what I needed
This chain did the trick, exactly what I needed for my boat anchor.
T**A
as advertised, good value
It is heavier than I expected, almost as heavy as my fluke anchor. Pretty sure I will stay anchored now.
F**E
good
good
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