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Best Anchor for Pontoon Boats

July 1, 2017 by Dan

A pontoon is a flotation device with buoyancy sufficient to float itself as well as a heavy load on the surface of water. A pontoon boat is a flattish boat that relies on pontoons to float.

The best thing about a pontoon is there is a lot of room. But it’s no surprise the extra room can make these unique crafts more difficult to anchor than your average runabout, so we need to know the basic requirements that an anchor should possess to be used as an anchor for pontoon.

But it is not possible to use a single type of anchor in every circumstance and for every type of pontoon boat, so I will explain about different anchors and how far they are useful so you will figure it yourselves based on your requirement.

Slider Large Box Anchor

It works in sand, mud, grass, rocks, virtually anywhere. The box anchor is available in four sizes. The baby box will hold your personal water craft, and the extra-large will hold a boat up to seventy feet. The design allows you to just throw the anchor over the side of the boat, no powering down necessary. The anchor allows you more control over the placement of your boat, and if the current or wind changes direction, the box anchor rolls over and quickly resets itself.

Fluke Anchor

The purpose of a fluke style anchor is for the arms to dig down into the bottom and grab a hold so your boat doesn’t drift at all. They don’t necessarily have to be incredibly heavy, which is a nice benefit. In fact, a 15pound fluke style anchor can often hold even a big 30′ pontoon boat in calmer conditions, or a 24′ pontoon boat even in rougher conditions.

Greenfield Richter 5 Prong Anchor

It has the centered weight of the river anchor and the penetration of the grapnel anchor. It has an easy release system for added convenience and simple retrieval. What make this Richter so great are the types of bottoms and the currents this anchor maintains its hold in.

Mantus Stainless Steel Anchor

It is good for hard and grassy bottoms, and is lightweight and folds away for easy storage. Made from high quality steel plate, it is designed with a sharp headed nose to penetrate hard bottoms. It comes in stainless steel or galvanized steel. This new generation anchor has been tested and proven that it sets faster and holds better than any other anchor.

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