Squid Lightweight Boat Anchor


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Why carry the weight of an anchor when the river has what you need? The Squid Lightweight Boat Anchor is made with sturdy mesh and hard flukes. Fill it with rocks, gravel or sand for weight. When you're through anchoring, just empty the bag, rinse and stow. Holds up to 15 pounds of weight.
  • This lightweight innovation is easy to use and no assembly is required.
  • There's no need to lug along a heavy anchor; just use local materials to add weight.
  • The Squid is perfect for fishing kayaks, canoes, pontoon boats and other small and lightweight craft.
  • The Squid is the largest of these anchors, which include the Urchin (holds up to 11 lbs. of weight) and Shrimp (holds up to 6 lbs. of weight). Choose the size that's best for your uses.
  • The bag's pear-shaped design causes the flukes to spread when the bag is filled for bottom-grabbing traction.
  • The 10.5" flukes are made of injection-molded, fiberglass-reinforced polystyrene for long-lasting durability.
  • When the Squid is empty, you can turn it inside out and the flukes are stored safely inside the bag.
  • It holds up to 15 pounds of ballast, weighs less than 8 ounces when empty, and folds to just 12.5" x 2.5" x 2.5".
  • Anchor has a wider fluke angle to grip the bottom more aggressively.
  • All the materials are compatible with both marine and fresh water conditions.


Size: Holds 75 cu. in. of material, folds to 12.5" x 2.5" x 2.5" when empty
Weight: Less than 8 oz. empty, holds up to 15 lbs. of ballast
Flukes: Injection-molded, fiberglass-reinforced polystyrene
Material: Sturdy, lightweight mesh bag

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