Anchoring & Docking
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Lewmar Epsilon Stainless Steel Anchor
$793.10 - $5,098.60 -
Lewmar Delta Anchor
$172.09 - $8,669.35 -
Lewmar DTX Anchor
$571.69 - $5,166.10 -
Wichard Stainless Steel Chain Grip Hook
$57.28 - $156.03 -
14% off
Lewmar Claw Anchor
$19.73 - $13,570.24$19.73 - $13,570.24 -
Suncor Forged Eye Chain Hook
$22.64 - $119.85 -
Kingston Anchors Stainless Steel Quickset Anchor
$432.65 - $1,553.39 -
Maxwell MAXCLAW Anchor
$412.39 - $2,833.22 -
24% off
Suncor Stainless Marine Chain Pre-Pack
$60.92 - $191.01$60.92 - $191.01 -
Maxwell MAXSET Stainless Steel Plow Anchor
$338.14 - $2,563.22 -
Suncor Stainless NACM Chain - 1/4"
$12.72 -
Suncor Stainless S4 NACM Chain
$28.22 - $47.27 -
35% off
Whitecap Anchor Chain
$69.45 - $342.19$69.45 - $277.29 -
Attwood Solid Braided MFP Anchor Line
$17.03 - $27.60 -
Seachoice PWC Dock Line (2-Pack) - 40531
$12.17 -
Whitecap Stainless Steel Anchor Shackle
$12.51 - $23.05 -
Whitecap Stainless Steel Quick Link
$13.63 - $33.19 -
Rocna Original Stainless Steel Anchor
$904.46 - $3,413.24 -
Attwood Hollow Braided Polypropylene Anchor Line
$10.25 - $14.41 -
Scotty Anchor Kit - 797
$50.55 -
Kingston Anchors Quickset 80 lbs Plow Anchor
$1,862.72 - $2,518.82 -
Attwood MFP Double Braid Dock Line
$11.86 -
Attwood MFP Solid Braid MFP Dock Line
$7.50 - $8.87 -
Rocna MK II Stainless Steel Anchor
$2,750.59 - $10,892.64 -
Seachoice Screw Anchor System - 41192
$27.39 -
Seachoice Stainless Steel Anchor Lead Chain with Shackle
$35.73 - $74.93 -
Seachoice Escape Plow Anchor
$159.95 - $1,680.17 -
Seachoice Bungee Anchor Line - 40521
$28.95 -
Seachoice Polypropylene Anchor Line
$9.72 - $19.42 -
Seachoice Double Braided MFP Dock Line
$8.66 -
Seachoice Tie Down Cord
$46.53 - $80.29 -
Seachoice Solid Braid MFP Multi-Purpose Rope Spool
$110.00 - $120.84
About Anchoring & Docking
A good boat anchor and the proper anchoring accessories to set and retrieve it can make the difference between a great time on the water and a very frustrating exercise in futility. Nothing is more irritating than having to cut the line on a perfectly good anchor rode because you are unable to hoist it aweigh and haul it on board your boat.First, you need to know what type of sea bottom that you will normally be dropping your anchor into so you can decide which anchor will work best for your needs. Then, you need to decide upon the length of anchor rode that you will need to buy, again, based upon the majority of places that you plan to drop anchor. If you are planning on spending a lot of time deep sea fishing, you will need to buy a longer anchor rode than if you just plan to anchor near shore all the time. The choice is entirely up to you, which is the reason why we are generally reluctant to advise you and never pressure you into making a purchase decision.
However, you should always buy the best anchoring gear that you can afford because you can never predict when you will need to rely on it in an emergency, so make sure that your cleats, chocks, bow roller, and windlass are strong enough to carry the load of your boat in any sea conditions. Also, having the proper chafing gear and shock absorbers will protect the investment in your favorite boat, so you can enjoy being out on the water.