Project Description
STINGRAY ANCHOR
HHP Stingray Anchor can be used as a single anchorage connector or as a component of a horizontal lifeline (HLL) system. Widely used for fishing and anchoring.
- High Holding Power Anchor (HHP)
- Type: welding stockless anchor
- Weight: 50kg to 50,000kg (more weights are available)
- Material: high tensile strength steel plate
- Color: Black, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green
- IACS Certificate: DNV-GL, ABS, LRS, BV, KR, NK, RS, IRS, RINA, CCS
For more information and ex-stock availability, contact one of our sales engineers to help you choose the fittings suitable for your vessel. Please check our website for deck machinery, anchor chains, Mooring & Towing Equipment, etc.
Nominal Weight(kg) | A | B | C | D | E | F |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
50 | 1013 | 1023 | 347 | 598 | 368 | 54 |
75 | 1060 | 1070 | 363 | 625 | 385 | 58 |
100 | 1171 | 1182 | 401 | 691 | 426 | 64 |
150 | 1258 | 1271 | 432 | 742 | 458 | 69 |
250 | 1515 | 1530 | 519 | 895 | 556 | 83 |
375 | 1748 | 1765 | 599 | 1031 | 635 | 96 |
500 | 2024 | 2045 | 694 | 1190 | 736 | 111 |
750 | 2222 | 2243 | 761 | 1311 | 808 | 122 |
1000 | 2491 | 2516 | 854 | 1470 | 905 | 136 |
2000 | 3078 | 3109 | 1055 | 1817 | 1119 | 168 |
3000 | 3638 | 3719 | 1312 | 2160 | 1311 | 197 |
5000 | 4248 | 4291 | 1456 | 2504 | 1544 | 232 |
* More weight options are available as per your requirements, please contact us if you need another weight type.
Producing Workshop Scene
Only the whole steel plate to be cut for anchor parts in our factory, we assure to all our clients no leftover split joint plates will be used for our welding type anchors. Quality warranty period is within 16-month.
How to Choose the Right Weight for Your Stingray Anchor
Selecting the correct weight for your Stingray anchor is crucial for achieving secure and reliable anchoring. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you choose the optimal weight for your Stingray anchor, ensuring it meets your vessel’s needs and the conditions you encounter.
1. Match Anchor Weight to Boat Size: The weight of your Stingray anchor should align with the size and type of your boat. Smaller boats typically require lighter anchors, while larger vessels need heavier anchors to provide robust holding power and stability.
2. Evaluate Anchoring Conditions: Consider the seabed conditions where you frequently anchor. Stingray anchors excel in various environments, including sand, mud, and gravel. For challenging conditions, a heavier anchor generally offers superior holding power and performance.
3. Follow Manufacturer Guidelines: Refer to Stingray’s recommendations for anchor weight based on your boat size and typical anchoring conditions. These guidelines provide essential information to help you select the appropriate anchor weight for optimal performance.
4. Consider Anchor Design and Features: Stingray anchors are designed for efficiency and strength. Ensure the weight you choose complements the anchor’s design features, such as its shape and construction material, to enhance its setting and holding capabilities.
5. Seek Expert Advice: If you’re unsure about the ideal anchor weight, consult marine professionals or contact Stingray directly. Their expertise will help you make an informed decision based on your specific boat and anchoring needs.
Why Choose a Stingray Anchor?
- High-Quality Construction: Durable and reliable for various seabed types.
- Effective Holding Power: Designed to ensure secure anchoring in challenging conditions.
- Versatile Performance: Suitable for a range of boat sizes and anchoring scenarios.
Choose the right weight for your Stingray anchor to ensure safe and effective anchoring. By assessing your boat size, anchoring conditions, and following expert recommendations, you can make the best choice for your needs.
For more information or assistance, contact our team at [email protected].