Danielson 3.875-Inch Galvanized Steel Folding Anchor in Gray, Silver, Black, and White

By: Shoreline Marine

Visit the Danielson Store for the Best Boat Anchors! Our Danielson Galv Anchor Folding is easy to install and designed for lasting quality. The anchor weighs only 1.46 pounds, making it perfect for carrying around. It is suitable for different countries, thanks to its country of origin. Plus, its compact size makes storage a breeze. Get the most value for your money with this anchor!
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Review rating details

Easy to install
89
Design
86
Durability
89
Overall satisfaction
86
Value for money
91
Build quality
88
Sturdiness
90
Size
90
Customer support
94

Pros and Cons

Pros
  • The anchor weighs 1.46 pounds that makes it easy to carry
  • Features country of origin that makes it suitable for different countries
  • Comes in a compact size that makes it easy to store
Cons
  • May have a plastic-like smell

Details of Danielson 3.875-Inch Galvanized Steel Folding Anchor in Gray, Silver, Black, and White

  • Item Weight: 1.5 Pounds
  • Brand: Shoreline Marine
  • Included Components: Galvanized Folding Anchor

Comments

RONI INACIO BRISCH: Conforme anúncio

Brazil on Apr 03, 2023

yeahright: It is heavy, well made, reasonably priced... Going to use it with my fishing kayak and it looks like it will do the trick. I'm happy with it.

Packaged well

United States on Feb 23, 2023

Valmir: DEVERIA SER MELHOR EXPLICADO SOBRE OS PESOS.

Brazil on Mar 30, 2022

Eduardo: Trabaja muy bien Y el costo es muy bueno llego muy a tiempo Ecxelente

Mexico on Sep 21, 2021

Kevin Yelich: This is a great little anchor and I'm very happy I purchased it.
I only have used it three times this past month. It works great for light craft & I'm 225 lbs (including the minimal gear I have).
I kayak on the North Saskatchewan River (within the city of Edmonton boundaries). It is a fairly large and fast flow volume river, to say the least. I do my best to paddle upstream for an hour, then the return trip would be just minutes floating with the current.
Now I will set anchor on fairweather days and relax, take photos, visit with the folks passing by, etc. I might repurchase the same anchor for kayak #2? At first, I had thought that the lightweight wouldn't be enough, but it is. Just make sure you twist the lock ring to secure in open position.

Canada on Jul 25, 2021

RuztRuzt: Muy útil para evitar que mi kayak vaya a la deriva con la corriente o el viento. Es un ancla pequeña para embarcaciones muy ligeras y corrientes muy tranquilas, como en una laguna. La utilizo en un fondo fangoso y muy apenas sostiene el kayak, pero con eso basta. La imagen de la publicacion es de referencia, parece que corresponde a un modelo mas grandes. Sólo incluye el ancla y un grillete.

Mexico on Nov 08, 2020

Dirk DigglerDirk Diggler: I needed an anchor to tie onto a 18 foot foam Aqua Lily Pad to keep it from floating downstream in the river/lake behind our house. The river has a slow-moving current so the anchor didn't need to be that big and the 1.5 pound version of this anchor worked perfectly. I've also used this anchor on my kayak and paddle board with very satisfactory results. If you're getting an anchor to use anywhere with a decent current or you're looking to anchor any watercraft with a decent bit of weight to it, then I would suggest getting a heavier version.

The anchor's top where the loop is to tie off a rope wasn't as pictured on Amazon's website so I'm including my own pictures here. It's a detached loop connected with a metal pin but it's sturdy and I haven't had any issues with the connection becoming loose.

United States on Sep 03, 2019

Dwayne "The Reviewer" Johnson: Finally got the chance to use this out on the water! My wife and I go floating out on a small lake near our property. Sometimes alone and sometimes with friends. I figured this anchor would be great to position us out in the middle of the lake where we could relax for hours on end. The anchor itself is small but obviously weights 3-pounds so it has some heft. When collapsed the metal nut like piece fold down on top of the prongs to keep them in place and when opened the nut can slide down to keep the prongs spread. While out on the lake it started with 4 of us, a combined weight of probably 600-700 pounds and the anchor kept us locked in firm. Then some more people joined making it 6 of us and probably 1100-1200 pounds combined and it still held firm, mind you this is a pretty soft lake bed as well. Then we had more people join.. at this point we were up to 10 people and 7 different floats all anchored around this one small 3 pound anchor. The combined weight at the height of our first day using this thing had to be closer to 2,000 pounds and this thing still held us relatively in place. I suspect we slipped a bit closer to shore but it was hardly noticeable. I...

United States on Aug 16, 2016

EdEd: Bought 2 of the 1.5-pound anchors for our 10-foot kayaks. Nice and small but in a moderate current these don't hold well. Even if the anchors dig into sand or mud the kayak can still get pushed. It'll be a slow drift but the point of an anchor is to hold in place. I'm wishing I bought the 3-pound version now. However, in light to no current, these are great. Very small and light. Watch out for the hardware coming off at the top of the anchor though. Last kayak trip we went on the screw backed out and I almost lost my anchor. See pictures of what I mean. Best to tighten that screw before each use or maybe removed that item altogether and tie your rope to the anchor directly.

UPDATE
Bought the 3-pound anchor. It's much larger and should solve all my problems with my 10-foot kayak getting dragged around on moderate current. The updated pics should both anchors side-by-side. Huge difference but if you don't mind the extra bulk and weight, I think it's worth it.

United States on Aug 15, 2016

Andrea: Newbie at kayaking, but not at boating. I knew I needed anchors and these are the only offerings there are, so , they work great, but nothing else to compare it too. They fit nice in the rod holders bey seat (tube style) and I installed two anchor trolly's, one on each side of the boat.I fly fish and I know I need to be able to stay put no matter what direction the wind comes from wile I hold a line to shore/weed line. These do the trick in the 3# version, but you have to let out enough rope for two tines to dig in first, otherwise the wind can blow the anchor with only the flater bottom touching the surface of the lake bottom.
One trick is to use a light weight zip strip to make a loop for your anchor rope to pass thru and clip it to the anchor bottom where there is a hole for rope or clips. Then if you get it caught on some thing, you jerk the rope harded enough to break the zip strip and the tines come from free.

United States on Jul 27, 2015



Danielson 3.875-Inch Galvanized Steel Folding Anchor in Gray, Silver, Black, and White Extreme Max Red Standard 3006.6782 BoatTector Grapnel Anchor Kit - Complete Set Stainless Steel Danik Hook Anchor System: Easy to Use and Knotless
Danielson 3.875-Inch Galvanized Steel Folding Anchor in Gray, Silver, Black, and White Extreme Max Red Standard 3006.6782 BoatTector Grapnel Anchor Kit - Complete Set Stainless Steel Danik Hook Anchor System: Easy to Use and Knotless
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Total Reviews 31 reviews 201 reviews 87 reviews
Item Weight 1.5 Pounds ‎1.87 pounds ‎11.2 Ounces
Brand Shoreline Marine ‎Extreme Max Danik Hook
Included Components Galvanized Folding Anchor
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