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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Good product
Nicholas Melvin
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
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kevin
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Out of the few anchors i have, this is my go to Anchor, I take it everywhere. Great for storage since it's collapsible and easy to use.
SPARTAN
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
Great anchor helps keep my boat in place easy to use even convinced my friend to buy for his pontoon boat and he likes them too. The only downside for some might be the fact that its hard nearly impossible to take it apart after you use it sand gets in small gaps and works like gule. It doesn't bother me since I store it assembled or take only top part where handle is. It's bright and visible long enough to go deep in the sand to keep boat in place, made out of thick plastic so I assume it will last so far worth the money.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I used it for the first time the next day after delivery. I was in a canal with minimal current. I stuck it in the ground but noticed the lanyard opening isn’t wide enough to put over the handle completely, you would need to take the handle off and then put the lanyard and put the handle back on. At any rate, the anchor came out within 5 mins. I secured it again, turning it until I couldn’t turn any longer. I secured a t to the lanyard connected to my seadoo switch 21’ cruise. I was also beached and was using the anchor on the rear of the boat just to keep it straight. It worked fine for about 20th a then came loose after a small boat passed creating a small wake. The anchor disappeared and I never saw it again! I thought it would float but nope! Waste of money!
Nick A.
Reviewed in Australia on February 9, 2024
This is a great idea for a product, and was quick and easy to set up. much prefer something like this over a sandbag. However, after each use it would be impossible to separate the parts to store it due to sand being stuck in between them. would need to wedge them open with a flathead screwdriver. Held up ok for a few times of use, although the first choppy day the plastic snapped near the bottom.
Nic
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
I’ve had a few different anchor types and have to say for my ski this has been great. Sturdy plastic, easy to store, and the bright color makes it easy to spot. The one thing I don’t like about it is also what makes it so portable is how it breaks down. It’s nice you can make the anchor longer or shorter by using only certain pieces. However, when you pull the anchor up you may find it hard to breakdown as the sand gets trapped in between the tabs and make it hard to pull apart.
Johanne L.
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2022
Il faut être dans le sable vraiment mou et là il n’est pas très solide.Je ne recommande pas
Clif
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2022
This plastic anchor is best used for beaching a boat. I had a 22 Ft CC and a 24 Ft jet boat and the anchor pulled right out of the sand when used in shallow waters. When used on the beach it held in placed when you add water to the sand. Might work well in shallow waters on a super calm day but don't bank on it holding your boat on a windy day for 22ft and up. Also once sand gets into the plastic, it becomes super difficult to break down.Lightweight and stored away easily.
ConLac
Reviewed in Australia on December 14, 2022
This was a great idea, however the sand gets stuck in the pull apart connectors, and you can't pull the anchor apart (tricky for jetski). When it was hosed and tapped, it still wouldn't dislodge the sand, and therefore it was not beneficial to use. In relation to holding the ski, it did a tremendous job. I will look at an other sandshark that may not have the problems I encountered.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021
The Columbia river shorelines have proven difficult in anchoring my Waverunners and Seadoos. The tides, current, and large wakes have rendered sandbag anchors and weighted anchors useless.I found good results with a screw/auger type anchor. Initially I used a cheap umbrella sand anchor with bungee dock lines. It works amazing but is only 15” tall. This proved problematic when I had to anchor on steep shorelines. I couldn’t get the auger out deep enough and when the tide went out, it left my skis in the shoreline surf. I constantly had to go and reposition the anchor deeper and deeper throughout the day.I saw this anchor had extensions and gave it a try. AMAZING difference! I no longer struggled to bury the screw in deeper water and it held strong. It’s light weight and collapsing design fits perfectly under the hood of the wavreunner leaving ample room for everything else.
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