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Boat Anchors

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      • Danforth Hi-Tensile Anchor
        $346.14
        $300.99

        Danforth Hi-Tensile Anchor The Danforth hi-Tensile is Tie Down's toughest, most durable anchor. Features very high holding power. The flukes are fabricated for additional strength and then beveled to allow quick deep bottom penetration. Each shank is...

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      • Tie Down Engineering Tie Down Mate
        $48.99
        $32.99

        Tie Down Engineering Tie Down Mate The original beach security anchor from Tie Down. Ideal for mooring personal watercraft or small boats. Screws in easily. Removable handle stows inside anchor tube.  Features: Ideal for PWC or small...

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      • Lewmar 16.5 lb Stainless Steel Claw Anchor
        $209.29
        $181.99

        Lewmar Stainless Steel Claw Anchor Designed based on anchors used to secure oil rigs in the North Sea. The Claw anchor is constructed of high-grade stainless steel. The Claw anchor sets effortlessly and holds in a variety of sea beds and stows easily on...

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      • Greenfield Rubber Coated River Style Anchor - Black
        $62.09
        $53.99

        Greenfield Products Rubber Coated River Style Anchor - Black The Tri-Fluke design of the River Anchor allows the flukes to penetrate the river bottom in soft and moderate conditions, or to engage rocks and structure in rivers and current. The River...

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      • MinnKota Talon 6" Setback Bracket
        $79.99
        $77.99

        Talon 6" Setback Bracket Riser Just like Talon locks you to your spot in the water, Minn Kota's mounting and adapter brackets keep Talon locked on your boat in any condition. Unparalleled strength combined with an innovative modular design, so it's...

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      • Greenfield Coated Navy Anchor - Red
        $45.99
        $39.99

        Greenfield Products Coated Navy Anchor - Red The Navy Anchor is a classic, proven design, which has been in use on large vessels and warships for over 100 years. Navy Anchor performance comes from the combination of weight and mechanical principle. Like...

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      • Greenfield Coated Navy Anchor - Blue
        $45.99
        $39.99

        Greenfield Products Coated Navy Anchor - Blue The Navy Anchor is a classic, proven design, which has been in use on large vessels and warships for over 100 years. Navy Anchor performance comes from the combination of weight and mechanical principle...

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      • Greenfield Coated River Anchor - Red
        $62.09
        $53.99

        Greenfield Products Coated River Anchor - Red The Tri-Fluke design of the River Anchor allows the flukes to penetrate the river bottom in soft and moderate conditions, or to engage rocks and structure in rivers and current. The River Anchor is a great...

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      • Greenfield Coated River Anchor - Blue
        $62.09
        $53.99

        Greenfield Products Coated River Anchor - Blue The Tri-Fluke design of the River Anchor allows the flukes to penetrate the river bottom in soft and moderate conditions, or to engage rocks and structure in rivers and current. The River Anchor is a great...

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      • Greenfield Coated Mushroom Anchor - Red
        $57.99
        $42.99

        Greenfield Products Coated Mushroom Anchor - Red These traditional cast iron mushroom anchors meet basic anchor requirements and store easily. Mushrooms perform well for small craft, Personal Water Craft (PWC), Canoes or Kayaks, or as second anchor on...

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      • Greenfield Coated Mushroom Anchor - Royal Blue
        $35.64
        $30.99

        Greenfield Products Coated Mushroom Anchor - Blue These traditional cast iron mushroom anchors meet basic anchor requirements and store easily. Mushrooms perform well for small craft, Personal Water Craft (PWC), Canoes or Kayaks, or as second anchor on...

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      • Lewmar DTX Stainless Steel Plow Anchors
        $533.01
        $395.20

        Lewmar DTX Stainless Steel Plow Anchor While out enjoying a day on the lake and anchoring in your favorite cove don’t leave your anchoring up to just any model. The Lewmar DTX Stainless Steel Plow Anchor is a great choice for the medium to larger...

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      • Fortress Marine Aluminum Anchor
        $172.49
        $169.99

        Fortress Marine Aluminum Fluke Anchor Fortress Marine Anchors represent the pinnacle of anchor technology, combining lightweight construction with exceptional holding power. These precision-engineered anchors are manufactured from high-tensile aluminum...

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      • Sea Sense Grappling Anchor
        $25.99
        $21.99

        Sea Sense Grappling Anchor The Grappling Anchor is great for all small boats, including dinghies, inflatables, canoes and personal watercraft (PWC). The ability to quickly fold and unfold in seconds and stow in a very small compartment makes the...

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      • Hooker Quik-Set Galvanized Fluke Style Slip-Ring Anchor
        $27.99
        $22.49

        Hooker "Quik-Set" Galvanized Fluke Style Slip-Ring Anchor A new innovative design in economically priced anchors, the Hooker Quik-Set anchor has 50% more holding power and the appearance of an anchor costing much, much more. Refer to the picture and...

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      • Greenfield PVC Coated Navy Style Anchor - Black
        $45.99
        $39.99

        Greenfield Products PVC Coated Navy Style Anchor - Black The navy anchor provides swing-arm penetration with the weight and strength of cast iron. It really digs in and holds the minute it strikes the bottom. A traditional design and coated in heavy...

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      • Greenfield Painted Navy Boat Anchor
        $36.49
        $24.49

        Greenfield Painted Navy Boat Anchor The navy anchor provide swing-arm penetration with the weight and strength of cast iron. 4 traditional designs with painted finish. Model Weight Recommended Boat Size In Winds Up To 30 Knots Chain...

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      Choosing the Right Boat Anchor

      Before picking an anchor, it helps to know a few basics about how they work. Holding strength depends on the anchor's weight, shape, and how it interacts with the bottom. The size of your boat, the depth where you anchor, and even the kind of chain or rope you use all affect how well it sets. Bigger isn't always better; what matters is balance between weight, scope, and the right design for your conditions.

      Take a minute to check your setup before you buy. Look at your rode length, whether you're anchoring in saltwater or freshwater, and how often you plan to move spots. A properly sized, well-matched anchor can make the difference between drifting off course and staying right where you want to be.

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      Protect Your Investment With the Right Anchor

      A dependable boat anchor does more than hold your spot; it protects everything on board. Without a secure set, wind and current can push your boat into docks, rocks, or other vessels before you even realize it's happening. A strong, well-matched anchor keeps your hull clear of hazards and gives you peace of mind when you're fishing, swimming, or taking a break.

      Quality matters here. Marine-grade anchors are built to handle salt spray, shifting tides, and rough weather that can wear out cheaper gear fast. Investing in the right one helps prevent damage, cuts down on repair costs, and keeps your time on the water safe and worry-free.

      Shop Every Type of Boat Anchor at Wholesale Marine

      Every boat, waterway, and season brings its own challenges, which is why Wholesale Marine stocks such a wide range of boat anchors. Each style has its own way of holding fast, setting quickly, and managing different bottom conditions. Whether you're outfitting a center console, pontoon, or personal watercraft, there's an anchor here that's made for your setup.

      Here's a quick guide to help you match your anchor to your boating style:

      • Claw Anchors: Great for rocky or grassy bottoms and known for setting fast, even when conditions turn rough.
      • Fluke Anchors: Lightweight and easy to handle, perfect for sand and mud where deep penetration matters.
      • Grapnel Anchors: Compact and versatile, ideal for smaller boats or as a reliable backup.
      • Mushroom Anchors: Best suited for soft bottoms and calm waters; an easy choice for mooring or short stops.
      • Navy Anchors: Classic, heavy-duty design with solid holding power in sand or mud.
      • Plow Anchors: Built for mixed or shifting conditions where consistency counts.
      • PWC Anchors: Sized for personal watercraft, easy to stow, and quick to set.
      • Lake & River Anchors: Designed for inland waters with muddy or rocky beds.
      • Slip-Ring Anchors: Smart choice for snag-prone areas, simple to retrieve if fouled.
      • Shallow Water Anchors: Perfect for bass and flats fishing; these poles keep you steady in skinny water.

      Find the Right Boat Anchor for Every Situation

      Conditions change fast on the water, and having the right anchor for each situation can make all the difference. The best boat anchor for you depends on how and where you drop it. Saltwater setups benefit from corrosion-resistant materials that can stand up to waves and tides, while freshwater anchors can focus on lighter handling and quicker retrieval. If you like exploring different waterways, it's smart to keep more than one anchor on board so you're ready for anything.

      Here's a look at a few anchor styles for specific needs:

      • Day Anchors: Lightweight and easy to handle—perfect for quick stops or calm conditions.
      • Heavy-Duty Anchors: Made for larger boats, strong currents, and overnight mooring.
      • Quick-Set Designs: Built for anglers and boaters who want a secure hold without the wait.
      • Shallow Water Anchors: Ideal for staying put in thin water without disturbing the fish.
      • Specialty Anchors: Excellent for tricky bottoms, like rocks, grass, or shifting sand.

      Why Shop With Wholesale Marine?

      When you're ready for a new boat anchor, you don't want to waste time hunting from store to store. You want solid gear, fair prices, and quick shipping so you can get back on the water where you belong. Wholesale Marine makes it simple. We stock anchors from trusted names like Gen3 Marine, Greenfield Products, and Tie Down Engineering: the brands that understand what real boating conditions need.

      Since 1971, our crew has been helping boaters find gear that actually fits their boats and their budgets. If you're unsure what size or style to choose, our support team is here to help you figure it out. You'll also get competitive pricing backed by our Lowest Price Guarantee, plus fast shipping that keeps your weekend plans intact. Join our Captain's Club to earn rewards, score exclusive discounts, and stretch your boating budget a little further every time you shop.

      Stay Put With Reliable Boat Anchors From Wholesale Marine

      The right boat anchor gives you freedom. It keeps you steady when the wind picks up, holds you in place while you cast a line, and lets you relax without worrying about drift. At Wholesale Marine, you'll find anchors built for every boat size, bottom type, and budget, all backed by expert advice, fast shipping, and our Lowest Price Guarantee.

      From quiet mornings on the lake to long days in open water, we've got the boat anchors you can count on to keep you secure and ready for whatever the water brings. Browse our full selection today.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Boat Anchors

      Have a question about boat anchors? You're in good company with other boaters. Here are answers to some of the common questions we've been asked. Feel free to reach out if there's something we haven't covered here.

      What type of boat anchor works best in sandy bottoms?

      Fluke anchors are ideal for sand. Their wide, flat blades dig deep into soft bottoms for a solid hold, and they're light enough to handle easily when it's time to move.

      Can I use the same anchor in saltwater and freshwater?

      You can, but saltwater demands corrosion-resistant materials. Stainless steel or galvanized anchors hold up better in harsh marine environments; just rinse with fresh water after each use to prevent buildup and corrosion.

      How much anchor line should I carry?

      Follow the 7:1 rule: for every foot of water depth, use about seven feet of anchor line. This gives the anchor the right angle to set securely in the bottom.

      Should I keep more than one anchor onboard?

      Yes, it's a smart move. Many boaters keep a secondary or specialty anchor on hand for changing conditions, emergency use, or tricky bottom types where their main anchor might struggle.