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Philip Dulhunty (Dulmison Marine)
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2011
Flook - The Flying Anchor
A revolutionary anchor with 25 years behind it (launched 1989 at Sydney International Boat Show).
When launched into the water from a boat it automatically takes off and flies out through the water at a glide angle of 5 metres across for every 1 metre down until it lands on the seabed.
A trail of bubbles indicates its flight path and its final resting place. It is directionally accurate to within a few degrees.
A quick rearward jerk on the line opens its unique differential pantograph and drives the flukes into the sand or mud.
Great for diving/fishing - can secure your vessel over a reef / wreck / etc
Especially as a back anchor or side anchor, the FLOOK can be sent out to secure your boat in a particular position.
It can even be used to pull yourself off a sandbar should you run aground. Just launch the FLOOK like a torpedo in any selected direction (directionally accurate to within a few degrees) and winch yourself off.
FLOOK is ideal for holding a vessel off a wharf or mooring piles to prevent wave action smashing the vessel against the wharf.
The FLOOK is also capable of serving as a main anchor in the conventional manner. That is, if it's not required to be flown out over the bow - with chain and heavy line attached.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Web: www.dulhunty.com/dm1.htm
When launched into the water from a boat it automatically takes off and flies out through the water at a glide angle of 5 metres across for every 1 metre down until it lands on the seabed.
A trail of bubbles indicates its flight path and its final resting place. It is directionally accurate to within a few degrees.
A quick rearward jerk on the line opens its unique differential pantograph and drives the flukes into the sand or mud.
Great for diving/fishing - can secure your vessel over a reef / wreck / etc
Especially as a back anchor or side anchor, the FLOOK can be sent out to secure your boat in a particular position.
It can even be used to pull yourself off a sandbar should you run aground. Just launch the FLOOK like a torpedo in any selected direction (directionally accurate to within a few degrees) and winch yourself off.
FLOOK is ideal for holding a vessel off a wharf or mooring piles to prevent wave action smashing the vessel against the wharf.
The FLOOK is also capable of serving as a main anchor in the conventional manner. That is, if it's not required to be flown out over the bow - with chain and heavy line attached.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Web: www.dulhunty.com/dm1.htm
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Saw this first on Towards 2000 TV show, I've had mine for 2 years and it hasn't got wet yet
this video is so soothing.
I just found an ad for this anchor from a local Hong Kong Magazine, Fragrant Harbour january 1988