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Danforth is the world’s most trusted anchor and is proudly manufactured within the United States by Tie Down Engineering. Founded in 1969, Tie Down is now one of the largest metal fabrication companies in the world, holding over 90 patents, and representing many brands seen throughout the world.
Manufactured with high strength steel and hot dip galvanized for long lasting protection. The Standard is offered in a variety of sizes, ranging from 3.5 pounds to 100 pounds. Each Danforth anchor is manufactured with four main components – the 1) crown 2) stock 3) flukes, and 4) shank.
The Danforth anchor is a trademarked name for the type of anchor generically known as a fluke anchor or lightweight anchor. This anchor uses a stock at its crown where two big triangular flat flukes are attached. The stock is hinged to enable the flukes to orient properly toward the bottom.
The industry’s toughest, most durable anchor. The Danforth Hi-Tensile’s beveled fluke design quickly penetrates common sea bottoms. Each anchor is manufactured from high tensile 4130 steel and heat treated for extra strength and holding power. Hot dip galvanized for long lasting protection.
Fluke Danforth Boat Anchor Sizing Chart. Pros: Performs well in mud and sand. Arguably the most popular general purpose anchor. Stows easily on most bow rollers. Cons: Does not perform well outside of mud/sand. Bottoms: Performs excellent in mud/sand. Performs poorly in other bottoms.
Danforth lightweight anchors are known for their hinged fluke design, which allows them to dig deep into sand, mud, and clay bottoms, providing a secure grip even in challenging conditions. These anchors can lay flat for easy stowage.
Danforth Anchors are the world's most trusted marine anchors, used by boaters on a variety of crafts. This Danforth fluke anchor has the traditional, superior holding power that has always been associated with Danforth Standard Anchors.
The Danforth anchor, also known as a Fluke anchor, is a type of traditional yet widely used boat anchor. Its design features sharp triangular flukes and a stock that rotates to maximize its holding power in various seabed conditions.
As an industry leader since 1939, Danforth Anchors prioritize maximum reliability while being lightweight and adaptable. Constructed from high-strength steel and hot-dip galvanized for enduring protection, our Danforth fluke anchors exhibits superior durability in demanding marine conditions.
The Danforth Hi-Tensile is their toughest, most durable anchor and, with its large flukes, it features very high holding power. The high holding power of these anchors is attributable to their quick and deep setting design.