Bügel type anchor Viking 5
for boatsgalvanised steel

Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
Bügel type anchor
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Characteristics

Type
Bügel type
Application domain
for boats
Material
galvanised steel
Weight

3.4 kg
(7.5 lb)

Max. boat length

6 m
(19'08" )

Max. boat weight

5 t
(5.5 us ton)

Description

The Best Power-to-Weight ratio on the market. The Viking Anchor is the perfect All-Rounder for Boats up to 22m / 70 Foot. With the highest power-to-weight ratio for any steel anchor on the market, you can get a lighter anchor for your boat. Your windless will thank you. Fast Reset Sleep well through wind and current changes. The Viking resets instantly thanks to the sharp fluke and perfect weight balance. Holding Power The perfect all-rounder. It will hold in all seabeds, and in any condition. Initial Setting A razor-sharp fluke for setting in the most challenging bottoms: hard-packed clay/mud and grassy/weedy areas, and even packed gravel. Easy Storage With the ability to detach the shank, you can take apart the Viking in 5 minutes and store it in a locker. Perfect for a oversized Storm or Second Anchor. Outstanding Durability Made of Hardox 450 Galvanized HT steel, Viking anchors will suffer almost any mechanical abuse to keep your boat safe. Light, yet Powerful Our design and the use of light steel allows you to get the best performance without the unnecessary added weight. But don't let the weight put you off. We remain the number one anchor system, with the best holding power to weight ratio on the market. As a result, it is amazing for the longevity of your Anchor Windless, and especially if you retrieve manually or by hand.

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