







316 Stainless Steel Sand Anchor - Marine Grade Boat Mooring (18/36in)
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Superior Shoreline Security for Marine Vessels
Engineered for the elite mariner, this 316 Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Sand Anchor provides unmatched holding power in shallow water, sandbars, and beach environments. Unlike inferior 304-grade alternatives, our 316 alloy features enhanced molybdenum content, offering extreme resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in high-salinity conditions.
- Precision Auger Design: The high-torque screw drill geometry ensures a deep bite into the substrate, creating a high-tension mooring point that resists surge and wind loads.
- Mirror-Polished Finish: Hand-polished to a yacht-grade mirror finish, the surface not only provides a luxury aesthetic but serves as a functional barrier against saltwater adhesion.
- Ergonomic T-Handle: Features a reinforced T-bar with high-density foam grip padding, allowing for maximum leverage and effortless, tool-free installation.
- Extreme Durability: UV-stabilized and salt-spray tested to withstand the most demanding offshore environments without degradation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does 316 stainless steel compare to standard anchors in saltwater?
- Standard anchors often use 304 stainless or galvanized steel which can pit and rust. Our 316 marine-grade alloy contains molybdenum, specifically preventing chloride-induced corrosion and ensuring the anchor remains structural and aesthetically pristine even after years of saltwater immersion.
- Is this anchor difficult to screw into hard-packed or clay-heavy sand?
- No. The precision-welded auger blades are sharpened to penetrate dense substrates. Combined with the 265mm wide T-handle, you can generate significant torque with minimal effort, allowing the anchor to self-pilot deep into the ground for maximum holding power.
- What size should I choose for a 22-foot pontoon boat?
- For vessels over 18 feet or those in areas with moderate current, we recommend the 36-inch Double or Triple Plate configuration. The increased shaft depth and additional surface area of the multiple plates provide the lateral shear resistance needed to secure larger hulls against wind and wave action.
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ESTABLISHED 2017
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