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Product Description
The unique shank configuration of the Chene anchor allows for 45° of holding surface, so the large flukes penetrate deeply. Slip shank angle makes the anchor 100% retrievable. Can be retrieved straight up without the use of a separate trip line. High-tensile zinc-plated steel construction. Not for use with anchor chains. Use anchor rope only. |
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- Easy to use (23)
- Well built / quality (14)
- Compact (6)
- Easy storage (6)
- Attractive (4)
Cons
Best Uses
- Small boats (16)
- Pontoon boats (8)
- Large boats (5)
- Personal watercraft (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (15), Recreational (8), Casual/ recreational (6)
- Was this a gift?:
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We use on a 21 ft. Mastercraft. Works great. Small and easy to store. File down the flute edges when you first get it. For best results in moving water I would add...Read complete review
We use on a 21 ft. Mastercraft. Works great. Small and easy to store. File down the flute edges when you first get it. For best results in moving water I would add a second Chene off of the stern.
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Holds good but
Anchor holds boat well most of the time. It has trouble when big boats wake cause anchor to slip and it has to be reset. I had to cut line once, as I was...Read complete review
Anchor holds boat well most of the time. It has trouble when big boats wake cause anchor to slip and it has to be reset. I had to cut line once, as I was in too deep to go after it when it was caught up on something and would not release.
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Best Uses
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
I tried the anchor in Cranberry Lake, which is full of submerged stumps. Sure enough, it held well, despite its light weight. When I retrieved it, it was caught on the bottom. Just a little re-positioning of the boat and the line slipped up the framework as designed, and came up easily. Good design!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
- Small Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
Nice
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
I have a 19 foot aluminum boat and this anchor will not hold it at all. Have tried in flat water and a passing boat wake will pull it free even with 100' of line out. It does work great on my 14' jon boat and canoe.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Good for a rear ancor
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Not good for front
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
- Pontoon Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
It's good for a rear anchor for a 21' or larger but not for a front anchor, I have it on my 21' wellcraft waand once it finds a good hold it stays, but the boat drags it with ease on a sandy smooth bottom.
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- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
Easy to release and bring in since no chain is used! Fits really nice on my bow pulpit and no chain to bang up the hatch!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Pontoon Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
[...] in great condition.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
on 20 foot boat use as anchor
on 30 foot boat use as beach anchor to keep boat from moving around with current
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Poor Design
- Will not hold boat in win
Best Uses
- Canoe
Comments about Chene Anchor, recommended for 12' to 25' boats:
Would not hold 16ft alum. fishing boat in light wind
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Q:
What material is this made of? It looks like brass in the picture.Asked on 12/30/2009 by Jim from Florida1 answer
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It's not brass , it's anodised steel . so it's rust resistant.Answered on 8/30/2010 by Ohio River Rat from New Martinsville ,WV
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What is the approx. wiegth on SKU 33822 (16 to 25 footer)? And how much bigger and heavier is the SKU 33823 (26 to 30 footer)?Asked on 9/23/2009 by Mark from Fort Myers Beach, Fl2 answers
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Item 33822 weighs 4.2 pounds and item 33823 weighs 6.2 pounds. That is shipping weight and may not be the actual weight of the anchor, but that is the closest information about the weight of the anchor. The packaging would weigh the same for both so the 33823 is 2 pounds heavier than 33822. Hope that helps.Answered on 9/28/2009 by JUSTIN from OVERTON'S TECHNICIANVERIFIED BUYER
A:
Mark I don't know the weight of the next size up,but if I need another one I would order the larger size! The 16 to 25 ft. is very small but does work well. I do most fishing beyond 20 miles so the larger one would work better! Hope this helps! My boat is a 23ft. Robalo W/A cuddy!Answered on 5/19/2012 by Bill from Wilmington N.C.
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what is the approx weight and approx dimensions for the 16-25 foot boat version of this anchor - does it take up a lot of room?Asked on 4/29/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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OAL 11"X 11"
FLUKE LENGTH IS 9"
OAW IS 5"Answered on 4/30/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
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How long are the flukesAsked on 4/28/2009 by Richard in Marketing from Greenville, NC1 answer
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OAL 11"x 11"
Fluke length is 9"
OAW is 5"Answered on 4/29/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech





