⚓ Secure your adventure with Aussie strength!
The Cooper Anchor 1Kg nylon anchor is engineered for PWCs and boats up to 3.5m/12ft, combining lightweight design with robust nylon construction. Proudly made in Australia, it offers reliable holding power and easy portability, perfect for professionals who demand dependable gear on every water excursion.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.55 x 5.91 x 5.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Brand Name | COOPER ANCHOR |
Color | Blue |
Manufacturer | Cooper Anchor |
B**.
Fue tan bueno que lo perdí!!
Fue tan buena que no pude sacarla del mar. La usé en mi Jetsky y un día no pude sacarla del fondo del mar. El color lo diferenciaba y me encantó pero el día que no pude sacarla por el mismo color azul lo perdí. Pero lo recomiendo muy bueno
M**G
Good anchor, holds well
Good anchor, holds well. Recommend a short piece of chain (2 - 4 feet).
B**T
Love this anchor.
I use this for my FishPro. It works perfectly on sandy or muddy bottoms. It digs right in quickly and doesn't slip. I like that I can toss it into my storage without beating up the inside of my ski with a heavy metal rig.
D**M
Interesting little anchor.
Bought for my 2019 Yamaha Waverunner VXR. Haven't had a chance to use it in deep water or any significant swell yet, but it's definitely an interesting concept. I was looking for a lightweight anchor that wouldn't beat the tar out of my front storage compartment, and didn't take up a lot of room. This fit the bill, and a quick Google search revealed that people all over the world swear by these Cooper Anchors. The one thing I will say from my preliminary tests done on the shore of our backyard pond is to mind the instructions about how much chain VS rope VS water depth you are using. This is known as "scope", and it's a concept that mariners have used for hundreds if not thousands of years when anchoring. I found the best results for my application to be a section of nylon rope approximately 4-6 feet long directly attached to the anchor, followed by a section of chain approximately 4 feet long, and then more rope from the other end of the chain up to the watercraft. At the surface end of the anchor line, I used an 8-inch plastic bouy (found here on Amazon for a few bucks), and a galvanized quick-release carabiner (also found here on Amazon) to attach to the front eyelet in the hull of the Waverunner. That way if I accidentally drop the end of the anchor line, it doesn't sink to the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay with my anchor, chain, and line going with it. Finally, I found a cheap fabric style "Drawstring gym backpack" (again, Amazon) that perfectly fits the anchor, chain, and 60 feet of nylon line to keep it all organized in the bilge until I need it. As novel of a concept as the Cooper Anchor is, it does rely more on physics than brawn and sheer weight to accomplish it's staying power. With that said, I would have no doubts trusting it on a calm day in nominal conditions - i.e. with the anchor on the beach and the watercraft a few feet offshore. Would I trust it mooring in 40 feet of open water with a heavy current or huge tidal swing? Probably not. At just 1kg (a little more than 2lbs), it really does rely on you to have the anchor and line setup for *absolute* optimal scope given the water depth you're anchoring in. And for that reason, I wouldn't count on it the way I would a heavier traditional anchor. But who knows, maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised the more I use and come to trust it.
M**R
Best Anchor I've Used To Date
'22 Sea Doo Fish Pro, light and gets pushed by wind pretty easily. Had a folding 4 claw (cheap, works if you have roots or something to catch on), but it always drifted. Lake bottoms here are soft, and the Cooper anchor digs in well enough to hold on in 15mph winds no problem! Just make sure you have enough line to properly angle the anchor and it digs like a champ. Very impressed, and also I thought there was metal inside or something... Nope! All nylon/plastic and still very durable. I won't buy anything else unless it's some kind of emergency.
D**G
Unbelievable holding power
We do a lot of boating on lake Michigan. Have not had much success with anchoring wave runners in sand due to winds & waves. This past week end we tried theCOOPER ANCHOR 1Kg/2.2lb Anchor. We bought the 5/16 Inch chain 5 feet long. Also the nylon rope with buoy. The lake was 2 foot to 4 foot swells on main lake. Winds were around 10 to 14 Knots. We puled into a bay . Dropped Anchor Chain & rope. We had two wave runners we were driving. After sitting with two close friends for two Hrs & had to Head back to car 15 Miles South . It did not look as if either wave runner had moved . I could not pull Anchor off bottom until I stood over top of theCOOPER ANCHOR & pulled straight up. The Anchor dug deep into sand & was not going to move. This is the BEST Anchor I have ever owned. With winds & waves this Anchor did not move. I will be looking to see if they design a Anchor for my 25 foot boat. Doug L
T**6
Good anchor - hard to connect chain
lightweight, good material. however, the hole at the end if terrible to find a connector for a chain. It is so small, combined with the width of the plastic.
J**Y
Crazy Good
So I bought this for my Sea-doo and accidentally put it to the ultimate test. Anchored about 15' off the island beach to camp for the evening. Sky turned BLACK. Pulled up radar and it was a race to get the tent tripled secured. Jetski be damned. 60kt wind gusts recorded by a nearby sailboat also anchored. Rode the storm out (wind went 180' over the 3 hours) thinking I'd be looking for my ski in the morning but NO! My poles were still out and I had two fish hooked. Ski never moved. at all. Planted while getting absolutely whipped by waves and wind. I'm beyond sure no other anchor I've owned could even come close to that performance. Buy it now. You won't regret it.
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