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Lalizas 2kg Bruce Style Galvanised Steel Claw Anchor 92240 Small Boat Tender
Lalizas 2kg Bruce Style Galvanised Steel Claw Anchor 92240 Small Boat Tender
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Lalizas 2kg Bruce Style Claw Anchor
Premium Hot-Dipped Galvanised Steel - SKU 92240
The Lalizas Bruce-style claw anchor is a highly versatile and reliable anchoring solution for small watercraft. Based on the proven high-holding power design used for offshore rigs, this 2kg version provides exceptional stability and immediate grip across a wide variety of seabeds, including sand, mud, rock, and pebbles.
Key Features
- ✔ High stability under varying wind and tide
- ✔ Monolithic design (no moving parts)
- ✔ Deep penetration for fast setting
- ✔ Easy stowing on most standard bow rollers
Technical Specs
| Weight: | 2 kg (4.4 lbs) |
| Length: | 367 mm |
| Width: | 240 mm |
| Height: | 182 mm |
| Material: | Galvanised Steel |
Compatibility / Fitment Guide
| Application | Vessel Type | Seabed Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General Purpose | Small Boats / Tenders | Exceptional in sand and mud. |
| Inflatables | Dinghy / SIB / RIB | Compact size for easy storage. |
| Mixed Bottoms | All small craft | Hooks securely into rocks and pebbles. |
OEM Cross Reference
| Manufacturer | Lalizas |
| Part Number (MPN) | 92240 |
| Internal Ref | LA-92240 |
Questions & Answers
Is this a genuine original part?
This is a genuine Lalizas marine part, specifically manufactured to meet international safety and quality standards for boating accessories.
How do I know if it is compatible?
A 2kg anchor is generally recommended for boats and tenders up to approximately 3.5 to 4 meters in length. Please check your vessel's manufacturer recommendations for anchor weight.
Can this anchor handle rocky seabeds?
Yes, the Bruce-style three-claw design is specifically engineered to hook effectively into rocky and pebbly bottoms, providing more security than standard folding grapnel anchors in those conditions.
Note: 4boats.co.uk recommends verifying your vessel's requirements before purchase. Safety equipment should be inspected regularly for signs of wear or damage.
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