To the uninitiated, anchoring a boat is a pretty straightforward task. You drop the anchor over the side, and bam, you are anchored. How much more could there be to it? Contrary to popular belief, ...
Anchoring the boat is one of the most intimidating skills to learn for a boat operator. Securing a heavy boat with a rope, chain and anchor in strong current, heavy wind, and crushing waves presents ...
Anchoring a boat can sometimes be as simple as sending an anchor down to the bottom and tying the line off to the bow. But if it's that easy, you're probably sitting in the middle of a quiet little ...
It’s strong, with very sharp flukes that dig into sand. Aluminum/magnesium construction means it’ll never rust. Four flukes allow good bottom penetration. The flukes fold up, allowing the anchor to ...
The BuckSLAP (Stationary Line Anchor Point) is a new revolutionary anchor method developed in conjunction with Casey ‘RAY’ Crump, an ISA Certified Arborist and Site Safety Project Manager for North ...
Pontoons are one of the most popular boats in the market due to their flat design and spacious deck, capable of accommodating large groups of people. Since its introduction in 1951 by Ambrose Weerus, ...
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