Fortress anchor G-125
for boatsaluminum

Fortress anchor
Fortress anchor
Fortress anchor
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Characteristics

Type
Fortress
Application domain
for boats
Material
aluminum
Weight

29.3 kg
(64.6 lb)

Max. boat length

Min.: 19 m
(62'04" )

Max.: 22 m
(72'02" )

Fluke length

787 mm
(31 in)

Description

Guardian anchors benefit from years of Fortress research and development, offering excellent quality, performance, and economy. These anchors are manufactured from the same corrosion-resistant, high-tensile aluminum magnesium alloy as Fortress, which makes them stronger and lighter than competitive steel anchors. With Guardian anchors, several Fortress machining steps and extra features, such as anodizing and adjustable fluke angles, are eliminated. The Guardian Anchor is limited to one, single, 32-degree angle, which will work for most common sea bottoms. The result is a high-performance anchor that is engineered for fast setting and strong holding power, and a very affordable alternative to those heavy, rust-prone steel anchors. As strong as steel, but only half the weight, Guardian anchors are second only to Fortress FX model in holding power tests. They make an excellent spare or storm anchor for your boat or yacht. Guardian Anchors Features Fortress® high-tech aluminum alloy Rust-proof and non-magnetic materials Easily assembles and disassembles for convenient storage No failing welded pieces Easy to manage weight Replaceable parts North American Fishing Club field tested seal of approval

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Mets Trade 2024
Mets Trade 2024

19-21 Nov 2024 Amsterdam (Netherlands) Hall 02 - Stand 210

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