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AnchorLift Anchor Puller w/o Buoy

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  • FLOAT YOUR ANCHOR OR CRAB TRAP TO THE SURFACE - The AnchorLift Anchor Puller easily floats anchors, crab traps, and lobster pots up to 80 lbs.
  • EASY-TO-USE ANCHOR RETRIEVAL SYSTEM - Slide the AnchorLift over the anchor line, tie off to a cleat and let the anchor out by holding the sliding bolt in the up position. When anchored toss the AnchorLift with buoy into the water. To raise your anchor motor your boat forward to float the anchor to the surface.
  • IDEAL FOR ANCHORING IN RIVERS AND LAKES - Use in place of a winch or windlass. Sliding stainless steel bolt grabs line and locks anchor at water's surface. Designed for use with anchor lines 3/8" to 5/8" in diameter.
  • QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - Made from marine grade nylon with stainless steel at all wear points. For extra heavy-duty use, consider our anodized aluminum AnchorLift Pro model. (Link in description below).
  • MADE IN THE USA - The AnchorLift Anchor Puller and Polyform buoy are made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.



Product Description

Save your arms, back, energy, and willpower from the strain of hand-over-hand anchor pulling.

AL Buoy

AnchorLift

The AnchorLift Anchor Puller is designed to make raising your anchor easy. Simply start your engine and motor forward to raise your anchor.

The AnchorLift is ideal for anchoring in lakes and rivers with anchor lines that are rigged with less than 15 feet of chain. The chain will not thread through the AnchorLift body. It's also an excellent way to easily pull up shrimp or crab pots rigged with nylon or polypropylene lines.

AnchorLift Pro

Designed for the heavy-duty user and made of anodized aluminum - like the AnchorLift, the AnchorLift Pro quickly pulls up anchors weighing up to 80 pounds when equipped with a buoy.

How does an Anchor Puller Work?

Boat anchored with AnchorLift

Dropping anchor

Slide the AnchorLift with buoy over your anchor line, anchor as normal, and drop AnchorLift into the water.

AnchorLift 2

Departing

When ready to raise your anchor, simply motor forward around your anchor line to break your anchor free.

AnchorLift 3

Ready to retrieve

Continue to motor forward to float the anchor to the surface. The AnchorLift sliding bolt will lock the anchor at the surface for easy retrieval.

Anchoring your boat with the AnchorLift system

  1. Slide the AnchorLift over the end of the anchor line, threading the line under the bolt.
  2. Knot the anchor line near its end and fasten the line to your boat.
  3. Release the anchor by sliding the bolt to the up position, allowing the anchor line to slide through the AnchorLift.
  4. When the anchor and boat are in the desired position, toss the AnchorLift into the water.

To raise your anchor

  1. With the AnchorLift on your anchor line, motor your boat forward around the anchor, taking care to keep the anchor line clear of the prop.
  2. Proceed slowly – at roughly 5 knots – until the anchor has released from the bottom, then increase speed slightly – 6 to 8 knots. Do not continue forward if the anchor does not break free.
  3. The Anchor line will slide through the AnchorLift and float the anchor to the surface.
  4. When the anchor reaches the surface, shift into neutral and pull in the slack anchor line.

AnchorLift Disclaimer

  • Always operate vessel in accordance with Coast Guard and other applicable regulations and guidelines.
  • Use extreme caution when anchoring in moving water and when letting out and retrieving the anchor line.
  • Always keep your anchor line free of tangles and away from the propeller.
  • Do not use where loss of property or safety may be at risk.

Robbiedob
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2024
Second deployment whilst experimenting with the anchor system the inside mechanism was lost at sea, Very disappointing. I"ve not had time to leave feedback up until now but decided to contact supplier for replacement mechanism but no reply. Ok...... I have now managed to contact the manufacturer who though were not willing to send me the replacement missing mechanism did tell me it was a 3/8 bolt and lock nuts and locktite that's required so at least I can fix the item and not bin it . Sooo check the locknuts are tight before you deploy!!
Joel
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
Rey well made and a great price.
Jon Dupuis
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
Not happy needed this part in a couple days received it yesterday and it's missing a part and it's not in the box. The part was shipped in.
Dell Boat
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Practical to use, just perfect to lift my anchor with no hustle.
Special K
Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2023
Product is as described. Good quality. Shipping took a little longer than expected but it showed up.
Gail M. Franson
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
My other half says it works fine but he didn’t like the quality of the product
Shanno T.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021
Sturdy works well no problems. I've put it through the paces and had no problems yet holds up well. I tortured tested it with a stuck Crab trap and pulling as hard as my outboard could and it didn't break.
Dillon
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021
Use it to pull my anchor in the lakes from 80-100 ft deep works great saves the arms and legs glad I bought it. Looking forward to see how it holds up over time
Icebear
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020
Sadly we’ve only had one opportunity to use the lifter so far this season . Happily , it worked exactly as we expected - it certainly beats having to lift an anchor from 170 ft in Lake Superior .
Amin
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 19, 2020
Awesome , love it.
Scott
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2019
These are amazing used then to pull anchor from 350’ in the pacific last year and made life so simple
Idlehr
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2013
Bought this so I don't have to pull a 20+ pound anchor off the bottom in 100+ feet of water. It works great! the only thing that makes this better is a Bigger Ball (bouy). Used a retractable plastic reel to wind on the rope efortlessly (like the one for electric cords) hold 200+ feet of 3/8 nylon. Makes for Easy stowage of all the gear. Anchor up and let the fish come to you.