Stainless Bruce Anchor 10kg

SKU: 1-D-0107610

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Weight12.00000000 kg
Dimensions500.00000000 × 500.00000000 × 500.00000000 cm
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Stainless Bruce Anchor 10kg –

We are pleased to present the Mirror-Polished Stainless Steel Bruce B-Type Anchor, a product conceived from a distinctive design philosophy. This anchor adeptly determines the optimal angle for penetration, owing to its well-proportioned, broad spoon concave base, which ensures a secure hold in a variety of maritime conditions. It is particularly well-suited for use in both sandy and muddy environments. The claw-style Bruce anchor is designed to set rapidly in most seabeds, rendering it an excellent choice for smaller vessels.

These anchors are esteemed for their stability, effectively resisting dislodgment during shifts in wind or tide. Instead, they gently rotate on the seabed to align with prevailing forces.

Specifications:

  1. Material: Stainless Steel (AISI 316, AISI 304), alloy casting, and carbon steel.
  2. Technique: Precision casting.
  3. Finish: Available in mirror or satin polish, as well as galvanized options.
  4. Manufacturing Process: Silica sol, lost wax method.

Originating in the 1970s, the Bruce, or Claw anchor, remains a favored choice among recreational boaters.

The Bruce anchor distinguishes itself as a versatile option, performing exceptionally well across various seabeds, including mud, sand, grass, rock, and coral. However, it may encounter difficulties penetrating more challenging surfaces such as clay. Its three-claw design facilitates easier setting compared to other anchors, and it resets promptly if dislodged. It is important to note that the Bruce anchor exhibits a lower holding power per pound than certain alternatives, such as the Delta or Wing anchors; therefore, a larger size may be required to achieve comparable holding strength.