This river anchor grips in mud, rocks, stumps, or brush, so you can settle in, cast a line, or just enjoy the moment while the current moves by and your boat stays right where you want it.
Anchoring in a river takes more than just weight. You need an anchor that grips and holds, even when the bottom is a mix of mud, rocks, stumps, and brush. This river anchor uses sturdy, grappling-hook style flukes to catch and dig in, so your boat stays put while the water moves around you. Built from high-quality gray iron casting with a tough black PE coating, it is strong enough for repeat use and simple to handle at 15 pounds. Whether you are fishing, relaxing, or waiting out the current, you can drop anchor and know you'll stay exactly where you want to be.
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Hi, everyone. Steven here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at the Atwood Marine River Anchor. 15 pounds of black cast iron with a nice black PE coating. Folks, this is gonna last for years and years and years, as long as you don't lose it in the river. It's been built for river bottoms.
These flukes here are designed to catch and hold much like a grapple hook style to snag rocks, other objects, mud, stumps, brush, giving you steady anchoring in moving water. So whether it's a current or just wind shifts, this will hold tight. And it's manageable at just 15 pounds. It offers a stable hold while being easy enough to lift back and retrieve. And of course, you got your eyelid here for attaching your anchor line.
That's gonna wrap it up for our quick look together, folks. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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