Zigco SpinRx Fishing Anchor Pulley

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The Zigco SpinRx Fishing Anchor Pulley eliminates anchor rope twisting while still providing a 2-to-1 mechanical lifting advantage of a pulley. Built to make life on the water a little easier, the SpinRx is a better anchoring solution for boaters and anglers.
  • Combines a pulley and a swiveling clevis into a sleek, low-profile solution giving you the mechanical advantages of a pulley without the frustrations of rope twisting.
  • Two sealed ball bearings allow the anchor to spin independently of the anchor rope.
  • Constructed with aerospace-grade aluminum and hard anodized for corrosion and wear resistance.
  • Stainless steel hardware for increased corrosion resistance makes this a suitable pulley for both fresh and saltwater anchor systems.
  • Attachment and removal are quick and easy. Remove the split ring and clevis pin, insert pulley around the rope and reassemble.
  • The anchor can be attached directly to the SpinRx by securing both the shoulder bolt and lock nut. Fully tighten shoulder bolt and nylon lock nut using a 7/16" wrench and 5/32" Allen key. Or for quick anchor attachment, a locking carabiner can be added to the bolt.
  • Made in Bozeman, Montana, USA.

Specs

Material: Aerospace-grade aluminum with stainless steel hardware
Dimensions: 5" x 2" (at its widest)
Weight: 4.8 oz
Max Rope Size: 1/2" - 3/8" slides the best

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4.4out of 5 stars
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Why did you choose this?

I have another drift boat and anchor system.

I have a tornado anchor & needed a new pulley

Worth a try - tired of the struggle!

Great solution for the 2:1 anchor ratio to avoid rope twisting