Sinostar Marine produces Stingray anchors that are certified by classification societies and are available at favorable prices.

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Jan 18, 2025

Stingray anchor, a good helper in mooring


Features of a Stingray Anchor

Design:

Typically consists of a flat, wide, and pointed blade that allows it to dig into the seabed effectively. The design may vary slightly, but generally, it has one or more flukes that enhance holding power.

 

Holding Power

Made for strong holding capabilities, especially in soft substrates. The anchor's shape allows it to penetrate and bury itself in the bottom, providing a secure grip even in currents or windy conditions.

 

 

Ease of Retrieval

The stingray anchor is designed to release easily when it is no longer in use, allowing for straightforward retrieval, which is important for efficiency and convenience.

 

Materials

Typically made from galvanized steel or other corrosion-resistant materials to withstand the harsh marine environment.


Weight

Available in various weights tailored to different boat sizes and conditions, ensuring optimal performance for different anchoring scenarios.


Applications

· Small to Medium Boats: Often used by recreational boaters, particularly for small to medium-sized vessels like sailing boats and powerboats.

· Diverse Conditions: Suitable for use in lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, providing flexibility for various anchoring needs.


Benefits

· Good Performance: Known for reliable performance in softer substrates, making it a preferred choice for many anchoring situations.


· Stability: Provides stable holding even in challenging weather conditions, reducing the risk of dragging.

If you're considering using a stingray anchor or have specific conditions to discuss, feel free to contact us!


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