8mm x 70m Ankapak Polypropylene Anchor Pack Stainless Steel Thimble White Rope Three Strand Pre Spliced
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8mm x 70m Ankapak Polypropylene Anchor Pack (White) – Quick, Buoyant Mooring for Small Boats
Meet the 8mm x 70m Ankapak Polypropylene Anchor Pack from Donaghys—a ready-to-use mooring warp designed for small boats, dinghies, and inflatables. The white, three-strand polypropylene rope delivers a practical blend of strength, easy handling on deck, and dependable performance right off the coil. With 70 meters of rope, you’ll have ample length for modest depths and flexible options for mooring or bow-to-point ties.
On one end you’ll find a stainless steel thimble to protect the rope eye and ensure a durable connection to your anchor or fitting. The end is factory pre-spliced with a minimum of four tucks, designed for immediate, reliable deployment and reduced fraying when time matters on the water.
Floating by design, this anchor warp stays buoyant on the surface, making retrieval easier and reducing the chance of the line slipping overboard in windy conditions or strong tides.
Ideal for small craft—dinghies, inflatables, and casual mooring setups—the white rope enhances visibility on deck and in the water, helping crews identify and handle the line quickly. This is a practical, ready-to-use solution for everyday anchoring or as a dependable spare line in onboard kits.
Why this anchor pack stands out
- Ready-to-deploy: pre-spliced end with four tucks minimizes setup time and fraying risk.
- Durable, buoyant polypropylene: lightweight, float-friendly rope that’s easy to coil and manage on deck.
- Protected connection: stainless steel thimble on one end for a secure, long-lasting eye to your anchor or fitting.
- Clear signaling: high-visibility white rope improves on-deck and water visibility for safer handling.
Tips for longevity: rinse with fresh water after saltwater use, dry away from direct sun, and store coiled neatly in a cool, dry place to prevent kinks and tangles. This approach helps maintain performance across seasons and keeps the line dependable for years of casual boating, weekend outings, or emergency anchoring scenarios.