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guitarbob
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by guitarbob » Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:44 pm
Anybody ever tried them?

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WoodenPontoon
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by WoodenPontoon » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:11 pm
Yes I have one and love it. It really holds the boat.
Dan
2009 --- 22 1/2' All Wood Basement-HandCrafted Tri-Hulled Pontoon
"All Spruced Up"

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ronb
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by ronb » Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:20 pm
I don't have one, but my friend does, he bought it for his old Bayliner and is using now with his Axis Wakeboard boat, he loves it. The only issue that he has with the one that he bought is that it is galvanized and the galvanization caused the pin that allows the box anchor to fold/collapse is very tight and sometimes he has to smack it around a little bit to get it to losen up. I see that the new ones are available in Stainless.
http://www.slideanchor.com/
I was checking out their anchor spear also..
Is that second picture something that you made or is that product available somewhere?
-ron
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guitarbob
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by guitarbob » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:08 pm
ronb wrote:
Is that second picture something that you made or is that product available somewhere?
-ron
The second pic is some box anchors a guy was selling on another forum, and had a couple of other guys chime in saying they used them and they worked great. I assume he makes them.
Look like they would be much better used on sandy bottoms?
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serpa4
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by serpa4 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:31 pm
I'm on #2 on my second boat. Holds great. Make sure the rope is attached before you throw it overboard $$$$$.
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Mosnowman
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by Mosnowman » Mon Jun 18, 2012 7:47 pm
Absolutely love my box anchor! Pricey but am glad I did it....no chain required...drop it and your done! I have an anchor buddy attached to mine and it gives us a little movement while coving out....highly highly recommend!!!!
BUSY LIVING...
2012 Harris Flotebote 240 Cruiser Tritoon
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MacToon
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by MacToon » Mon Jun 18, 2012 11:41 pm
A lot of the boats on our lake use them. I just bought mine based upon the recommendations from several friends - haven't had the opportunity to use it yet but everybody who's used them says they hold better than any other type of anchor.
I own one of their Shore Spikes and use it quite often. The "slide hammer" action makes it very easy to get in and out of the ground.
Mac
2012 Xcursion X-25RL X3
225 Yamaha VMax SHO
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Fine Toon
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by Fine Toon » Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:03 am
WoodenPontoon wrote:Yes I have one and love it. It really holds the boat.
Dan
+1 on what he said.
2012 sylvan mirage cruise 8522 LZ w/ LE package
RPT tubes (tritoon)
Mercury four stroke 150