ZB0111
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Stainless Steel Grapnel Folding Anchors
* Easy to install, no drilling or welding required. Direct replacement for the old or broken one.
Specifications & Dimensions

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1. Ideal for small watercraft like kayaks, canoes, and dinghies during short-term mooring in lakes or coastal areas.
2. Suitable for recreational boats such as fishing boats and speedboats when anchoring temporarily for leisure activities like fishing or picnicking ashore.
3. Perfect for emergency anchoring needs of small to medium-sized vessels in unexpected situations at sea
FAQ:
1.How do I choose the right size cleat or fairlead?
Size is primarily determined by the diameter of your dock lines.
· Cleat: The length of the cleat should be at least 10-12 times the diameter of your standard line (e.g., a 1/2" line requires a 5-6" cleat).
· Fairlead/Chock: The radius of the fairlead must be larger than the line diameter to prevent pinching and excessive wear. Check the manufacturer's specifications, which always list the recommended line diameter.
2. What is the importance of backing plates?
Backing plates are absolutely critical.They spread the high, localized loads from hardware (like a cleat under load from a wave) over a much larger area of the deck. Using only washers can lead to the deck cracking, flexing, or the hardware pulling out. Backing plates should be made of a strong, rigid material like marine-grade aluminum, solid stainless steel, or high-strength composite (like G10).
Packing & Delivery
Packing and Delivery
Exhibition

Stainless Steel Grapnel Folding Anchors
* Easy to install, no drilling or welding required. Direct replacement for the old or broken one.
Specifications & Dimensions

3
1. Ideal for small watercraft like kayaks, canoes, and dinghies during short-term mooring in lakes or coastal areas.
2. Suitable for recreational boats such as fishing boats and speedboats when anchoring temporarily for leisure activities like fishing or picnicking ashore.
3. Perfect for emergency anchoring needs of small to medium-sized vessels in unexpected situations at sea
FAQ:
1.How do I choose the right size cleat or fairlead?
Size is primarily determined by the diameter of your dock lines.
· Cleat: The length of the cleat should be at least 10-12 times the diameter of your standard line (e.g., a 1/2" line requires a 5-6" cleat).
· Fairlead/Chock: The radius of the fairlead must be larger than the line diameter to prevent pinching and excessive wear. Check the manufacturer's specifications, which always list the recommended line diameter.
2. What is the importance of backing plates?
Backing plates are absolutely critical.They spread the high, localized loads from hardware (like a cleat under load from a wave) over a much larger area of the deck. Using only washers can lead to the deck cracking, flexing, or the hardware pulling out. Backing plates should be made of a strong, rigid material like marine-grade aluminum, solid stainless steel, or high-strength composite (like G10).
Packing & Delivery
Packing and Delivery
Exhibition
