⚓ Secure your spot, own the shore!
The SandShark Lite Series Boat Anchor is a 36-inch polished 316 stainless steel anchor pole designed for shallow water use. Lightweight and portable at 1.8 kg, it features a comfortable foam grip handle and comes with a padded case. Ideal for jet skis, kayaks, pontoons, and boats up to 25 feet, it offers reliable, corrosion-resistant anchoring for beach and sandbar outings.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37 x 7 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38 x 4 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | SandShark |
Color | 36 inch |
Material | Stainless Steel, Foam |
Manufacturer | SandShark, Inc. |
Part Number | SandShark Lite 36 |
Size | Lite 36 |
B**0
Finally something that works on sand bars!
I kayak a lot and on sand bars or shallow water with fast currents, my grapnel style anchor never held my boat in place. It would always drift. I decided to give this anchor a shot and it is fantastic! Easy to auger into the sand, holds my kayak along with my friend's yak in place, and is really high quality. I recently capsized my kayak and lost the straight bar portion of the anchor and when I contacted Sand Shark, the offered to ship me one free of charge. I am very happy with this purchase.I was fully aware how long the anchor was when I purchased so I do not see any sense in deducting stars based on you may get a bit wet using the anchor if the tide comes in. It is wonderful for any shallow sandy areas or even the beach as the tide is coming in. This thing is great and is built to last forever.
K**R
Great Anchor
Received my sand shark and it is a great anchor. Live is SW FL and use it all the time when island hopping in the area.I have a 23’ bay boat with only 1 PowerPole and the sand shark works great holding the bow. Also bought the bungee rope which works great with the anchor. The bag it comes in is padded so it doesn’t crash around in a locker..Every time I set it up or someone walks by they ask where I got it. Fair price on both items and I won’t be without either.
M**K
Perfect
Perfect for anchoring at the sandbar on the lake!
M**.
Works great - stores easily.
Small but grips well in shallow water. Fits much easier than other bulky anchors that are frankly just not necessary for a pwc.
H**N
Held 2200 lbs fiberglass through 60 mph wind storm
4th of July Pelican Lake StormThis 4th of July weekend we were up north in the Brainerd lakes area. I anchored my Ranger Reata 1850 (2200 lbs fiberglass fish/ski) in about 4 feet of water with the 3 foot sand shark. Drove in fairly easy, but I had one of the kids do it anyway. I also had the rope they sell with elasticity to it (this is key as well). My intentions were to anchor the boat this way as there was limited dock access, and we were occupying the beach looking at the boat so if something happened I could resolve it. Thursday the 4th of July we had a rapid storm develop over the lake. Winds were 60+ and we got a lot of rain. Storm happened so fast I didn’t have time to beach the boat, plus I had to coordinate the wrangling of various party items like a 30 foot wide blow up swan and a few shade tents. Swan flew off in the air and was secured by the man they call the swan wrangler. Two of the pop up shade covers were destroyed. I watched from the house as the mighty sand shark held this boat with constant supply of two foot waves, and 60 mph winds. Convinced 2 others to buy this for shallow water anchoring you can walk away from (should be their new marketing slogan). Thanks for keeping my boat safe on the 4th of July.
G**E
Don’t waste your money
I thought this would be stronger than the plastic ones I see for sale. I can’t give it zero stars or else I would. Came in yesterday, anchored the jetski was broke in less than an hour where the anchor meets the loop. Can’t even send it back. Beyond disappointed would 100% not recommend.
B**B
Great theory - perhaps a little longer shaft and wider blade
This anchor was purchased to secure a 21’ ski boat to a spot off the beach to ensure it doesn’t hit the houseboat or the rocks in the beach. We bought the longest one we could find and still ended up diving under 5 feet of water to screw the anchor deep enough to ensure stability. It is built very well - handle would be nicer if attached somehow to the shaft since they will sink and get lost very easy. It did pull out a couple of times during wind and waves (hence my comment of needing perhaps a larger blade to hold better. It worked pretty well - but left a little to be desired. Resetting the anchor during a storm was no fun.
M**Z
Excellent Quality
it works as advertised, love the product.
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