⚓ Anchor Your Adventures with Confidence!
The SeaSense Hollow Braid Anchor Line is a 1/4" diameter, 50-foot long polypropylene line designed for light loads, featuring a spliced end with a spring hook for easy attachment. With a tensile strength of 850 pounds, this durable and stylish anchor line is perfect for various boat types, ensuring you stay secure on the water.
Hardware Material | Zinc Plated Steel |
Material Type | Polypropylene |
Color | White |
Item Dimensions L x W | 600"L x 0.25"W |
Size | 1/4-Inch X 50-Feet |
Fastener Type | Snap Hook |
Tensile Strength | 850 Pounds |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Boat |
M**E
Great and affordable
Good quality low price
S**.
Exactly what it says it is
Very light but strong rope, just exactly what I needed
K**Z
The rope is real thick
It’s hard to tie on and not make a big knot otherwise pretty good
A**.
Great quality
We have bought this line to use for our second anchor on the boat. It's light, dries fast and does what it suppose to do. Good quality too.
D**R
Very good
Very good
Y**I
Adequate
The product is fine. I am worried about durability as the rope to carabiner is suspect and will undoubtedly fail sooner than expected.
J**C
Anchor rope
Sturdy, great length
H**M
Good Rope for Constructing an 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. There are 3 components to an anchor rode, the rope, the chain, the anchor. The guidelines of the according to Boating magazine is:"When building an anchoring system, keep in mind that prudent seamanship demands a scope of 7:1 for holding in the worst conditions. This means that for every foot of water you’ll be anchoring in, seven feet of rode is generally required, plus the height of the bow cleat above the water. Anchoring in 60 feet? You’ll need about 455 feet of rode on most craft to hold through the worst. A general rule of thumb is to use one-eighth-inch-diameter rope for every nine feet of boat length. Running a 36-footer? You’ll need a half-inch-diameter rope."Based on these guidelines, I constructed my rode exactly to their specifications. This particular rope fit exactly what I needed. 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 rope has yet to fray at all and is still in great condition. Would recommend.
F**S
Qualité et fiabilité
Très bon produit
C**N
Buen producto
Lo utilizo para el ancla de mi Kayak y funciona sin ningún problema.
V**
Good price point
Bought to launch and retrieve the 14ft tinny as it was actually cheaper than purchasing a docking line.
H**6
Strong
Works great for my drift boat!
P**O
¡Resistente y funcional!.
¡Resistente y para todo uso!. La compré para utilizarla en agua salada y ha resultado excelente, hasta el momento no he tenido ningún problema ni con su desempeño ni con su resistencia, me ha servido con peso de aproximadamente 70Kg sin problema alguno. También la he utilizado para arrastrar peso en agua dulce. El arnés que incluye es perfecto para toda tarea.
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