Toro anchor Galvanized 63kg
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| Weight | 45.00000000 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1000.00000000 × 1000.00000000 × 1000.00000000 cm |
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Description
Toro anchor Galvanized 63kg –
Galvanized Steel Anchor for Soft Seabeds
This galvanized steel anchor is designed for use in soft seabeds, such as sand, mud, and slime. Its unique weight distribution at the tip allows the anchor to quickly find the best angle for penetration, ensuring a stable hold. Made from high-grade galvanized manganese steel, this one-piece anchor is balanced to fall freely from bow rollers, making it ideal for use with remote windlasses. The heavy ballast in the toe section ensures that it engages the seabed upon impact. We guarantee it for life against breakage.
Features
- High-grade galvanized manganese steel construction
- Unique shank profile
- Ballasted tip
- Self-launching design
- Low center of gravity
- Self-righting geometry
- Sets immediately
- Consistent and reliable performance
Hot Dip Galvanized Anchors
Hot dip galvanizing is the most popular finish for anchors used on sailing and motor yachts. This is mainly because stainless steel anchors can be too expensive for many sailors, while aluminum is typically used for kedge or secondary anchors due to its lightweight nature.
Galvanized steel is an excellent choice for anchor production because it is strong, heavy, durable in marine environments, relatively affordable, and can be shaped into complex designs.
While new generation, technologically advanced anchors with high holding power are popular today, traditional designs are still available for those who prefer a classic shape and profile.
Bow Roller Compatibility
Older anchor designs are usually made from galvanized steel. Although they may not offer the advanced performance of newer models, they can be a more cost-effective option for fitting on bow rollers. Replacing an anchor with a similar model can save money, and avoiding modifications to the stemhead and roller arrangement can lead to significant savings. Design and development teams are aware of this, and manufacturers of new designs often provide detailed dimensions and full-size templates to help customers avoid installation issues.

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