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  • Assumes the "dig" position when dropped in the water
  • Patented Digger Action
  • Durable and rust resistant

Incredible holding power! Best holding anchor for boats up to 36 ft. and Pontoons. Digs its way into mud, sand, and weeds. Holds boat when anchors twice as heavy would only skid or drag. Assumes the "dig position" when you drop it in the water. A quick jerk on the rope will release the patented Digger Anchor. But wind or boat motion won't cause it to release. Durable and rust-resistant. Adapts to Worth Anchormate® and most other anchor systems.

Rated 5 out of 5 by 7 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome! This anchor holds my boat in just about any situation. It also holds my boat when I need it most on the missouri river. May 5, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by WOW!! What an anchor. Used it for the first time last weekend, and could not believe how how this thing held. I have a fishing hole on a main lake point that requires you to anchor where the South wind blows pretty hard usually. In the past, I would set a river anchor and it would move on me, causing me to move to close to my jigging hole for crappie. When I set the digger, and let out about a 2:1 scope, it held without moving an inch. When I was ready to leave, it released and came up clean as a whistle. Price is high, but worth every penny. May 22, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Worth the money Expensive and worth every penny. Incredible holding power, and truely digs right in and holds. Read the directions and use the proper length of line. July 15, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Love It This is a great anchor, I agree more line to secure but the pull and release feature is very nice worth the little extra money. May 26, 2010
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Not recommended for houseboats, 40' boats and pontoons.
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Yes but use more the one
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no bell anchor only
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Other web sites list the 12 lb model up to 20 ft boats and the 15 lb model up to 40ft boats. Is this a typo on your site ?
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i have a 20ft pontoon
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If this anchor doesn't hold, I don't know what would.
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The Digger Anchor will hold your vessels "put" in your favorite spot in a river, lake or on the ocean.
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In other words will the pull from a windless free the flukes?
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It takes a little jerk to release the handle, but then it would wind up fine.
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It is not listed. Please check with Digger Anchor by calling 800-653-1499.
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You can connect the rope directly to the anchor. Pull the boat directly over the anchor and jerk. The anchor comes up clean.
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i have mine connect wth just rope. but plan to purchase a quick disconnect.
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no and that is one of the things so nice about it just jerk the rope and it releases
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you don't need a chain tie directly to the rope. The company does not recommend using a snap hook
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My experience is not good with or without a chain in sand and current.
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No chain or additional weight required. Anchor will hold as is.
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