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MarineNow Aluminum Fluke Anchor Choose 4lb or 7lb

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$99.99

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1.Size:Ex-4 16'-27' Boats 4lbs


  • Aluminum Fluke Style Anchor
  • Assembles and disassembles for easy storage
  • Weight 7 lbs
  • For Boats 28-32' feet
  • Remains stable even when tide and wind conditions change.



Product Description

Concave Fluke

When it comes to reliable anchoring solutions for your boat, trust in the durability and efficiency of our Aluminum Fluke Anchor. Crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy, this anchor combines lightweight design with exceptional strength to ensure a secure hold in various marine conditions.

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Crafted from premium aluminum alloy for easy handling and transportation without compromising on strength, this anchor offers exceptional strength, holding-power, and resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-lasting performance in both fresh and saltwater environments.

Aluminum Fluke Anchor Diagram

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Whether you're exploring calm bays, sheltered coves, or open waters, this anchor is your dependable companion!

MAXIMUM VERSATILITY: Two Fluke Angle Options

Shank Angle of 45 degrees is ideal for for soft mud anchoring

Customizable to your Need!


Frank & Maude
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Too difficult to put together, parts don’t fit well , holes not well aligned..aster two hours trying to put togetherDon’t think of keeping it disassembled as a back up, until the moment you really need I!
Dean D
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Impressed on the quality and price of this 7 lb anchor. Actually easy to swim with it to set a stern line anchor on your boat. Works great for my 32 foot boat. Would recommend over higher priced options.
Infernal_Halo
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Assembly is tedious. Especially with no instructions. Once assembled, seems to be a pretty sturdy, light-weight anchor. Kept our boat in place nicely and pulled back up without issue. (Used on 25' bowrider in a lake under calm conditions).
Morgan delgado
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
Although no instructions but it's easy to be figured, one thing is go buy some 1/4 in-20 nylon lock nuts stainless steel instead of the one provided just for extra safety, tools used were 2= 7/16 wrench and a good Philips screwdriver. Over good quality and light weight for the wife.🤣
Victor DJ.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Great aluminum anchor. Recommended!Good price!
Bahadir V.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
Horrible experience! Product did not come with instructions, also, pre-drilled holes was in the wrong places. It’s a trash!
David J. Wheeler
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
I had a Guardian anchor made by Fortress on a previous boat years ago and I remember it was about half the price as the original Fortress and the Guardian worked great. This is an good copy of the Guardian and the Guardian was also very sharp.This was a little tricky getting the nuts threaded on the screws. There is very little space available but it is do able with patients . Mine was pre-drilled just right so that made it easier. The instruction video was very good. Since these are good copies of Fortress and Guardian anchors they should perform very well like the originals. A++
BradG47
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2022
I have a Fortress 7lb I use on the front of my boat and I wanted to add a second aluminum Danforth style anchor to replace the heavy galvanized anchor I was using on the back of the boat and I spotted this one on Amazon. Some of the reviews mention struggles making the hardware work, it isn't perfect but it is very doable. Once assembled I compared this to my Fortress and honestly there isn't any discernable difference between the two. Side by side they work just the same. I live in Florida and the bottom I am anchoring in is usually sand. This works great. The key to any anchor working is the rode set up. Get yourself a vinyl coated anchor chain, 4 ft. Then add a good anchor rope. You want at least 7 feet of rode (anchor rope) out for every foot of water depth. If it is windy/rough, the more rode out the better. Get yourself a 100ft rope, its cheap and your boat isn't cheap! I have had this 7lb anchor hold my 25ft tritoon in 25+ MPH winds. Again the key is the rode set up!