Rocna 6kg Fisherman Anchor - Rapid Set, Strong Hold For Coastal Daysails And Small Cruisers, Lifetime Warranty
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6kg Rocna Anchor Fisherman - Reliable and Eco-Friendly
The Rocna 6kg Fisherman anchor is a compact, high‑performance choice designed for coastal daysails and small‑to mid‑sized cruisers. It delivers quick deployment and dependable hold, letting you focus on the voyage rather than anchoring technique.
- Weight: 6 kg (13 lb) with a balanced profile that supports strong hold without bulk.
- Blade surface: 590 cm² blade area engineered for rapid setting and robust dragging resistance.
- Rapid set capability: Designed to bite quickly on sand, mud, weed, or mixed bottoms for confident anchoring in changing conditions.
- Holding power: Industry‑leading grip built on Rocna’s proven design principles to maintain position as wind and surge rise.
- Auto-launch and secure stow: Easy deployment and clean, compact stowage for smoother handling in crowded anchorages or rough seas.
- Lifetime warranty: Lifetime warranty against bending or deformation, underscoring long‑term reliability.
- Environmentally considerate design: Efficient dig‑and‑hold performance that minimizes seabed disturbance while keeping you secure.
- Shipping & Availability: Ships directly from the supplier and is not held in-store. Product Code: ROCNA06RRR.
- Sizing guidance: Rocna’s conservative sizing supports dependable performance across conditions: suitable for boats as follows (up to 50‑knot winds and typical bottoms): 5m boats up to 5 tonnes, 6m up to 4 tonnes, 7m up to 2 tonnes, 8m up to 1 tonne.
Designed for real‑world use, the Fisherman’s mass distribution and blade geometry promote rapid setting and a solid hold, reducing swing and drift when winds gust or seas rise. This anchor is ideal for skippers who value predictable anchoring, straightforward handling, and durable construction in a compact package. With Rocna’s drive for efficient dig‑and‑hold performance, you gain confidence in varied seabeds and coastal conditions, season after season.