Introducing the Anchor Caddie "Anchor Rope Bag"!
The first video shows our test results of the anchor rope bag and the video below that, gives instructions for setup and use of your anchor rope bag.
Made of Phifertex ® Vinyl coated polyester mesh, the standard for UV, mildew protection & durability in outdoor materials.
- 5 year No Nonsense guarantee. If it fails, we fix it or replace it, period!
- Made in the USA, by people that actually use the product
- (New) Custom cleat with buoy attachment point to accommodate up to 5/8" rope
- Industrial strength bonded polyester stitching
- Brass grommet on bottom to tie rope to bag. Grommet will accommodate up to 5/8" rope
- Bag closes by two crossing straps for conveniently closing the bag to keep the rope from paying out when you don't want it to
XL
- Holds approximately 1000' of 3/8" or 700' of 1/2" rope.
- Approximate size: 16" diameter by 22" high
Comes in Hi Vis Yellow only. Vital when throwing your bag into the water. Lets you see it easily and everyone else knows it's there so they don't run it over.
*****Please note, the rope bag will not float. You must attach the appropriate size flotation device for your chosen bag and rope*****
The rope capacity is based on supple solid braid nylon rope, so the capacity may vary depending on rope type and stiffness.
Approximate Height | 22" |
Approximate Width | 16" |
Approximate Capacity | 700' of 1/2" Rope |
Available Colors | Hi-Vis Yellow |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Ask a Question-
Hello, Can I get the XL bags in orange?? Don’t see the option to pick orange. Thank you!
Hi James,
We don't offer it in orange due to our standard manufacturing process, but can do a custom color for a $10 up charge.
Please send us an email if you would like us to do that custom color.
Regards,
Paul Anderson
sales@anchor-caddie.com -
Which bag will hold 200’ of 3/4” nylon line and 30’ of 3/8” chain?
Hi David,
First off, sorry for the late response!
You may be able to get by with the PRO size, but depends on how supple your rope is. For sure the XL will hold it.
Regards,
Paul Anderson