Those are awesome man! Thats what I need. Would love to make a review video for Lewmar if they are sending them out for video reviews. Would those hold a 1754?
@@TravelingStacker Cheaper than powerpoles does not make for "Best BUDGET Shallow water anchor." The fact this video doesn't even present something for a pole that has no extra moving parts connected to it to actually make it a "budget" shallow anchor makes the whole thing laughable.
Manual spud poles are the cheapest option, but they are the worst option and they can get quite expensive for higher-end ones. I only commented on micro anchors because electronic spud pole designs are the only thing that can compete against these types of anchors.
*Lewmar Anchors:* tbnation.net/products/lewmar-vector-manual-shallow-water-anchor
*OnTheFly Jack Plate:* tbnation.net/products/onthefly-jackplate-manual-adjustable
When I think shallow water anchor, I think cinder block on a string! These are so much cooler (and look to be a lot more stable)
Those are awesome man! Thats what I need. Would love to make a review video for Lewmar if they are sending them out for video reviews. Would those hold a 1754?
How do they do in current?
Have you ever broken a spud pole?
No
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The best
$ 1,000 more to add actuator
$600 bucks per...Jesus.
Still cheaper than powerpoles, and less than half the price of talons and raptors. A deal if you ask me.
@@TravelingStacker
Cheaper than powerpoles does not make for "Best BUDGET Shallow water anchor."
The fact this video doesn't even present something for a pole that has no extra moving parts connected to it to actually make it a "budget" shallow anchor makes the whole thing laughable.
Cost more than my boat
Manual spud poles are the cheapest option, but they are the worst option and they can get quite expensive for higher-end ones. I only commented on micro anchors because electronic spud pole designs are the only thing that can compete against these types of anchors.