Large Commercial SARCA Anchors
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Andrew Excel Anchor
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Brendon Super Sarca
Features of the SuperSARCA Anchors
- Hoop on the rear of the anchor ensures that the Super SARCA rolls over in most situations, allowing the toe to be in its best possible position to penetrate the ocean floor and reducing dragging as the fluke digs in
- No more chain tangled around and between the flukes preventing the anchor from taking hold. Super SARCA's unique tangle-resistant design improves anchor efficiency and safety
- Unique design also creates a pumping action which sinks the anchor deeper. Teamed with the Super SARCA's 360° pivoting action, this makes the Super SARCA resistant to wind and tide changes
- Incorporates an automatic reset trip release that offers you the highest rate of recovery from rocks. When anchoring in and around bommies, reef or coral the Super SARCA has less chance of getting stuck and will create less damage to the environment
- Light in weight, easy to handle and contains no lead in the design to contaminate the marine environment
- Available in top-quality 316 stainless steel or hot-dip galvanized mild steel
Downloads for the Super SARCA Anchors
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Easy to use on all bottom types:
Mud or sand
1 - Come directly above the Super SARCA and apply light and stead pressure.
2 - The Super SARCA's special slots allow a break in suction which, couple with a long shank, means the Super SARCA is easy to free.
Rock or Reef
1 - Simply motor directly above and pull all the slack rope. Then release approximately ½ metre of rope and tie off.
2 - Motor your boat forward over the anchor. This lifts the rear resulting in a high recovering rate.
3 - The moment the anchor releases, the stainless steel D-shackle slides to the front of the anchors' shank and resets.
How does the SARCA trip release work
NOTE: A stainless Steel 'D' Shackle must be used.
Super SARCA Anchor in Action
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Trailer Boats with Super SARCA Anchor
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Comparison chart for our range of Super SARCA Anchors
A number of variables affect anchor choice. Please give careful consideration to the following:
type of vessel, tidal conditions, inland or ocean waters, displacement of vessel, type of sea floor, wind strength, draught of vessel, type of hull and use, ocean currents, windage area of vessel, mass of vessel and ocean terrain.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CHART IS A GUIDE ONLY; We recommend that you evaluate the variables listed below and choose the most suitable products for your vessel.
Product Name
Boat
Length
(m)
Boat
Weight
(tons)
Weight
(kg)
Width
(mm)
Height
(mm)
Length
(mm)
A
(mm)
B
(mm)
C
(mm)
up to 3.8
200kg
3.0kg
305
220
530
125
140
330
3.8 - 4.5
1/2 T
4.0kg
345
250
605
145
165
375
4.5 - 6.0
1.5 T
6.0kg
375
280
640
152
175
403
6.0 - 7.5
1.5-2 T
9.0kg
415
310
710
165
185
445
7.5 - 9.0
2.3-5 T
13.5kg
460
340
775
185
205
480
9.0 - 10.0
3.5-5 T
15.5kg
500
360
840
205
225
520
10.0 - 12.0
5-11 T
22.0kg
530
380
830
210
225
550
12.0 - 14.0
11-16 T
25.0kg
565
390
835
300
260
560
14.0 - 18.0
16-26 T
34.5kg
610
425
962
300
250
640
18.0 - 20.0
26-34 T
41.5kg
630
465
925
315
250
730
20.0 - 22.0
34-40 T
60.5kg
690
515
980
390
310
705
22.0 - 25.0
40-60 T
74.0kg
690
515
980
390
310
705
25.0 - 28.0
60-88 T
113.0kg
790
580
1100
440
355
435
TBA
TBA
150.0kg
780
570
1150
525
400
855
TBA
TBA
185.0kg
820
615
1200
570
420
940
TBA
TBA
220.0kg
930
690
1270
610
465
960