Stainless steel bow roller P10643 series

Stainless steel bow roller - P10643 series - VETUS
Stainless steel bow roller - P10643 series - VETUS
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stainless steel

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The Bow Roller Extending MaxClaw is an advanced anchoring solution that enhances your boating experience by allowing the anchor to deploy further forward from the bow, preventing potential damage during deployment and retrieval. Its elegant and compact design makes it a valuable addition to any boat. Description Constructed from high-quality mirror-polished stainless steel, the Bow Roller Extending MaxClaw is not only durable and resistant to the harsh marine environment but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of the boat. A standout feature is the pivoting roller system, which makes anchor deployment and retrieval easy and secure. This system guides the anchor smoothly into place, ensuring it is securely stowed and ready for use. The self-launching capability reduces manual effort and enhances the efficiency of your anchoring system. Equipped with maintenance-free bearings, the Bow Roller Extending MaxClaw guarantees smooth and quiet operation, offering a hassle-free experience without the noise and maintenance demands of traditional systems. These bearings are designed to withstand marine conditions, providing long-lasting performance. Available in two models to cater to different needs, it supports anchors from 15kg to 20kg and 30kg to 40kg. Compatible with Maxclaw anchors. This versatility makes it suitable for various vessel types.

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