



To properly secure your boat you’ll need one anchor at each end. Setting the anchor is as simple as turning the auger-style anchor until it is secure in the sand. Once in, you won’t have to worry about your ‘toon getting away from you.
The augers are American-made from military-grade composite material with stainless steel fasteners. Available in 4- and 5-foot sets, each set comes with two AugAnchors and a floating handle. Ideal for boats under 28 feet in length, the AugAnchor features a drainage channel, an anchor head to tie your lines to, and a floating design so you don’t lose the handle. (www.aughog.com)

Built with a patented release system, Cat River Anchors are designed to set fast and hold your boat securely. In addition, they are easy to retrieve. Each anchor has a strong chain attached to the fluke at the end of the shaft. The chain is then attached to the opposite end of the shaft with a sturdy zip tie. When retrieving a stuck anchor, a hardy tug on the anchor will snap the zip tie and pull the chain to the fluke end, allowing the anchor to be pulled backward out of the snag.
To adjust, simply position the anchor on the ground, brace your foot on a fluke, and adjust using the center bar. Anchor HD flukes are welded in place at the ideal angle for holding in most conditions.
Cat River’s 20-pound anchors are ideal for pontoons and come in three variations. The standard 20-pound anchor, the stowable 20-pound anchor that can be separated into two pieces for convenient storage, and the heavy-duty 20-pound anchor that has gussets between the flukes and the shaft for added strength. Pair your Cat River Anchor with a specially-designed anchor rod made from 100 percent polypropylene, which has zero stretch and does not absorb as much water as a nylon rope. (www.mondocat.com)

Designed to set faster and hold stronger in a variety of seabeds, they’ll keep you secure no matter the conditions. Rigorously tested and proven in a myriad of settings, they have serious holding power whether in sand, mud, or gravel.
Fortress anchors feature an adjustable fluke angle for optimal performance in different seabeds – from soft mud to hard sand – giving you the most reliable hold wherever you drop anchor. Lightweight and easy to disassemble, the anchors are designed for convenience and are ideal for anyone looking to maximize space without sacrificing performance. To get the right hold, the fluke angles are adjustable to 32 degrees for normal sea bottoms or 45 degrees for muddy bottoms
With a lifetime parts replacement warranty, Fortress anchors are built to last and remain dependable. The FX-7 4-pound anchor is recommended for boats 16 to 27 feet long or the FX-11 7-pound anchor for boats 28 to 32 feet long. (www.fortressanchors.com)

Before the Richter Anchor, deck boat owners typically relied on standard fluke-type or large model river anchors. The Richter design combines the best key attributes of both styles to deliver fast, secure sets in nearly any bottom conditions. Its shorter rode, needing only 3:1 scope, improves control and limits potential swing, while its angular stance positions the flukes to penetrate quickly, driven deeper by the weight of its cast core.
The setting and holding performance of the Richter Anchor is matched only by its ingenious slip-ring retrieval mechanism, which incorporates a unique, notched slide-bar. By reversing the boat over anchor, the sliding ring engages the notch, so it is pulled from behind, allowing seamless retrieval from deep-sets or bottom structure. (www.greenfieldproducts.com)

The one-piece construction of the Lewmar galvanized Delta anchor is easy to handle and store while giving boat owners a top-performing, self-launching anchor made from a high-grade manganese steel construction. The heavy ballast in the toe section makes sure it will engage the seabed when hitting the bottom and set immediately. The lead ballast within the tip of the anchor helps to achieve the perfect center of gravity for the initial bite and holding reliability, while the narrow cross-section shank allows for deep penetration for a solid hold.
All Delta anchors are guaranteed for life against breakage, and are also available in premium grade Duplex/High Tensile stainless steel. Weighing 14 pounds, the Delta anchor is intended for boats 21 to 31 feet long, with a recommended chain size of a quarter-inch. (www.lewmar.com)

Designed after the anchors used to secure oil rigs in the North Sea, the claw anchor sets quickly and performs well in a variety of seabeds. Functioning especially well in rocky and weedy bottoms, this anchor stands with three separate flukes in a curved design which are ideal for catching on rocks or a tangle of weeds. The durable and dependable claw anchor is a consistently popular choice among boaters.
Featuring a galvanized finish for lasting durability, the claw anchor is compatible with the bow roller for convenient storage. Weighing 11 pounds, the galvanized claw anchor is intended for boats 21 to 27 feet long. (www.lewmar.com)

Three holes in the base allow for sediment to pass through as the anchor is being retrieved.
Lone Star REC anchors are available in 15-, 25-, and 40-pound options and can accommodate boats up to 35 or more feet in length. The REC anchor is available in both hot dipped galvanized and 316 stainless steel. (www.lonestarwinches.com)


Built strong, all anchors in Mantus Marine’s lineup are formed of high-quality steel plates and contain no cast parts. The shank and shank boot are welded from top and bottom and the shank and roll bar are bolted to the fluke with oversized ASTM certified steel bolts. Exceeding safety regulations, the shank is attached to the fluke with four bolts, although a single bolt has sufficient strength to handle the maximum expected load on the anchor.
Mantus’ stainless steel anchors feature a 2205 Duplex shank and 316 stainless steel fluke. The surface is hardened by shot-peening and then electro-polished to provide maximum corrosion resistance. In the carbon steel version, every part of the anchor system is hot-dip galvanized for corrosion protection. The sharp-headed nose is precision-machined for the perfect chisel shape to achieve maximum penetrating power. (www.mantusmarine.com)


Designed to work with anchors weighing at least 20 pounds and not more than 40 pounds, the DH 40 is a convenient addition to any anchoring setup and runs on a 12-volt battery. Let the DH 40 do all the work of raising and lowering your anchor with convenient automation.
The stow and deploy switch is integrated into the base of the unit, and is compatible with the DeckHand 40 Remote Switch, which is sold separately. Designed for use in freshwater, the DH 40 takes the toil out of anchoring. (www.minnkota.johnsonoutdoors.com)

Weighing 23 pounds, the Deckmate Box Anchor is almost double the weight of the competition, making it easy for you to drop anchor and enjoy a calm afternoon at the lake. Other features include a polished finish that will look good for years to come, and an included shackle and rope. No chain is necessary for the anchor, and less rope is needed to hold your boat than with a traditional anchor. (www.pontoonstuff.com)