⚓ Secure your spot, own the shore!
The Insaga Fully Welded Boat Anchor is a 17-inch, 304 stainless steel sand anchor featuring a patented triple-wing design for superior grip in shallow waters and beaches. Lightweight and portable with a non-slip handle and safe flat top, it’s engineered for kayaks, jet skis, and small boats, ensuring reliable hold and easy transport in a convenient storage bag.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32 x 5.55 x 3.46 inches |
Package Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Insaga |
Model Name | INBA-002-F |
Color | 17''-F |
Material | 304 stainless steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Insaga |
Included Components | Sand anchor |
J**Y
Good quality for money.
Was looking for way to anchor jet ski. This Screw type anchor was perfect in length and seems to be good quality. Some other brands were plastic and made me nervous. The handle quickly unscrews for storage and the 26" length still fits in storage area of ski but allows you to be in a few feet of water. The storage bag is pretty thin but no big deal.
R**Y
Perfect for quick shallow water or beach anchoring
Fantastic for tide rising and a quick anchor in the sand. Perfect for our use.
D**R
Best boat anchor ever
The best anchor we’ve ever had and we’ve had two boats and a jet ski
E**R
Solid
Solid well-built anchor with no sharp edges
J**B
Great tool
Great tool! Love this, easy to use
W**L
Great product
Great quality
D**.
Great for holding 2 skis
I was looking for something to keep iur skis off rocky beaches. This works great. Its heavy duty material and it breaks down to fit inside the hull of my ski. I was impressed that it held both skis without drifting like with sand bags or toss anchors
B**J
Very solid and well made.
On the bench today, I have the Insaga 36” Fully Welded Boat Anchor, 304 Stainless Steel Kayak Anchor.This is a well made chunk of steel. As advertised all over the product title and page, it is welded along the entire length of both sides of the auger fins. The welds look smooth and looks likely that it was done by machine. Only the very start and end of each bead shows a little roughness.I know it is marketed for tying up watercraft and shown mostly in sand but really anything will go into sand without a lot of effort so for me to test it, I ran it down into the very rocky soil of my yard. You just have to give it a decent bit of downward pressure while turning until the auger catches a sturdy enough bite, a couple of inches down, to pull itself the rest of the way. I had no trouble chewing through the bunch of rocks as it sunk deeper. By the time I got it down about a foot into the ground, it felt plenty sturdy enough to anchor most things I might use it for. If you have a large dog and want to use it for that then I would probably want less sticking out above the ground or I would use a larger attachment hook that I could put at the base of the rod at ground level because with that much leverage of the attachment at the top, a strong animal could probably bend it if they snatched hard enough.Tho definitely don’t do like I’ve seen in some reviews for similar products where people complained about the anchor bending or pulling out when they were trying to do something dumb like winching a loaded full size trailer or vehicle up a steep hill. That’s an unrealistic expectation for anything similar to this.Both holes in the plate at the top of the 5/8” bar stock are right at 1/2” so the handle could go through and function in either one of them. I would think that the obvious choice is to use the top hole that is centered over the end of the bar but either would work.Speaking of the handle, the thing that I would like to see improved are the grips on it. They have no risk of coming off easily or anything but when you are tightening the handle together, they will spin on the grip so it does limit how tight you can get them. Which could possibly be seen as a good thing so you don’t crank them down too tight and then wouldn’t be able to get them apart when you’re away from any tools. I see myself likely either replacing them with something else or taking them off and using some kind of adhesive to more permanently attach them so they can’t spin anymore.A thing that I wish it came included with was a hex point at the head so that you could use an impact to drive it down if you wanted to, like their smaller anchors have. I will probably work up some attachment to be able to do that myself. Initial thoughts, I’ll probably be able to do something with a threaded eye bolt with a hook and a couple of jam nuts. The big question is just whether or not the plate at the top of the anchor will be able to handle that from an impact.All in all, it’s a good product and the price is very reasonable for what you get.
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