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WAVESRX Patented Aluminum Spike Beach Anchor for Boats, Jet Skis & PWCs | Ultra Light and Effective Intelligent Design Keeps Your Watercraft Securely Anchored Near Shore, Sand-bar or in Shallow Water
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WAVESRX Patented Aluminum Spike Beach Anchor for Boats, Jet Skis & PWCs | Ultra Light and Effective Intelligent Design Keeps Your Watercraft Securely Anchored Near Shore, Sand-bar or in Shallow Water

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ENSURE YOUR BOAT DOESN'T DRIFT AWAY! - You paid a lot of money for your new boat, make sure it stays security anchored while you relax on the beach. Our clever Patent Pending design provides an effective anchoring solution for use in Shallow Water, near Beach or Sand-bar. Just step on it to push it into the sand or ground under a 15% angle and rest assured that your Personal Watercraft is securely tethered. Recommended for boats up to 5,000 lbs dry weight. PREVENT DAMAGE TO YOUR BOAT OR NEARBY WATERCRAFT! - When using just your standard anchor, water currents and waves can cause your boat to move around, creating dangerous situations and even collisions. With a WaveCobra Sand Anchor you can significantly reduce that risk by using it in tandem with your standard deep water anchor to create a bidirectional pull that will keep your boat securely in one place even in rough waters. NO MORE HAULING HEAVY ANCHORS TO THE BEACH! - Your back will definitely thank you for this one. Weighing less than 16 oz, the WaveCobra aluminum anchor is Ultra Light so you can easily carry it on and off the boat. And thanks to its specially engineered shape, it will stay in one place until you are ready to pull it out - a process that is both Quick and Effortless.

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