Stick It Anchor Pins Beach Anchor
PN 51207
- Price
- $79.95
Assembled:
1 x 24” Beach Anchor blade
1 x 21” stick with handle attached
1 x U-Bolt
1 x 1/4" bolt
4 x 1/4" lock nuts
3 x 1/4" cap nuts
How To Anchor With Stick It Anchor Pins® Beach Anchor
To attach your looped anchor line to your Stick It Anchor Pins® Beach Anchor remove the two cap nuts on both ends of the U-Bolt. Pull the U-Bolt out of the anchor. Place the looped end of your anchor line through the U-Bolt. Push the U-Bolt back through the pre-drilled holes and screw the cap nuts back on each end of the U-Bolt. Make sure the cap nuts and lock nuts are tight and secure.
When your vessel comes to a complete stop, insert the Stick It Anchor Pins® Beach Anchor into the sandy beach or sandbar bottom to hold your position.
The Stick It Anchor Pin® looped anchor line can be purchased separately in either a ⅜” or ½” diameter 50 foot line.
Mounting clips and velcro safety straps can be purchased separately.
Shipping Information
We are so excited you are going to purchase a Stick It Anchor Pins® system!
Here’s the deal on shipping. (Note: We want you to have it asap, too!)
Shipments within the United States are shipped 1-3 business days after order has been received.
- Orders with pins only or brake kits ship for $25.95 per box via UPS Ground or FedEx.
- Sandbar and Motor Mount anchor kits ship for $30.95 per box via UPS Ground or FedEx.
- Mounts only and Beach Anchors ship for $12.95 per box via UPS Ground or FedEx.
- Accessories ship for $5.95 per box via USPS first class mail.
Delivery is 1-5 non-holiday business days from date of shipment for the lower 48 states.
***We cannot guarantee a specific delivery date due to carrier delays caused by weather or other circumstances.***
Orders are shipped from North Carolina.
Insurance is included at no extra cost.
For custom orders or to expedite shipping please contact us at(866)394-2878 or email info@stickitanchorpins.com
About Us
Stick It Anchor Pins® has been making high-quality and easy anchoring products since 2006. The founder developed the concept by adapting an old fishing rod, removing the eyelets, and using a lanyard to anchor his boat. The original owners built it from that simple idea into a successful brand. A true “American Dream” story.