Strong anchors and anchoring equipment are necessary for every safe and secure mooring system. Your anchor system influences how safe and stable your boat is, whether you're in a calm harbor or rough water. Pitter Nautic Shop has a wide range of high-quality boat anchors, anchor chains, windlasses, and mooring accessories that can handle even the toughest weather.
We have a wide range of boats, from little sailboats to luxury yachts. All of them are easy to handle, stand up well, and last a long time.
The best approach to keep your boat safe is to use an anchor. That's why we provide a lot of different types of marine anchors that function on all kinds of sea beds. Choose from styles that have been around for a long time, such "claw," "plough," and "fluke." Each one is engineered to hold securely and set rapidly, even when things are rough.
We have the Jambo-Anker anchor 16 kg (galvanized steel, ID 3093) as an example of what we have to offer. We use high-quality galvanized steel, aluminum, or stainless steel to create our anchors. This makes them exceptionally resistant to rust and damage from saltwater. Galvanized anchors are sturdy and endure a long time, but they cost less. Stainless steel is usually utilized in high-end or yacht-grade applications.
No matter what you choose, Pitter Nautic Shop promises that your anchors will stay in place when you need them most.
You need a strong anchor chain and rope setup to stay safely anchored. Our marine-grade anchor chains are made of AISI 316 stainless steel or are hot-dip galvanized to keep them from rusting, being scratched, or breaking while they are under stress. They come in different sizes and lengths of links, and they are made to work with both electric and manual windlasses so that they work well and reliably.
We also sell a wide range of strong nylon and polyester mooring ropes and anchor lines. These ropes take the impact from waves and wind gusts, which keeps your boat steady and puts less stress on the anchor and fittings. To finish off your anchoring system, add stainless steel shackles, chain swivels, and thimbles. Make sure the connections are safe and flexible so they don't become twisted or tangled.
It might be challenging to handle an anchor by hand, especially on bigger boats. A good windlass makes it easier and faster. The Lewmar Captive CRW400 captive reel windlass (ID 6239) is made of pure stainless steel and may be used on boats up to about 30 feet long.
To correctly install an anchor, you also need the right mounts and deck hardware. We sell a lot of different things, like bow rollers, anchor brackets, chain stoppers, and deck plates. All of these are made to be safe and to prevent friction and wear.
Use a bow roller with a locking pin or anchor holder that fits your anchor. Put chain stoppers on the windlass to take some of the tension off of it after the anchor is set. You can anchor quietly and safely even in tough marine settings if you have the right hardware.
Every boat and mooring spot is different, therefore your anchoring technique should fit your sailing style, the size of the boat, and the waterways. For smaller coastal cruisers, lighter anchors and strong nylon lines may be plenty. Use bigger anchors, thicker stainless chains, and stronger windlass systems for bigger or offshore yachts.
At Pitter Nautic Shop, our professionals help you choose the best anchor, chain, and accessories for your boat. They do this by thinking about the weight of the anchor, the type of seabed, the retrieval mechanism, and the logistics of installation. We make sure that your system is as safe, sturdy, and easy to use as it can be.
Your anchor system works hard, so you need to take care of it. To keep your gear from rusting, rinse it with fresh water after each use to get rid of salt. Look for wear or damage on the links, shackles, and swivels. Make sure that your windlass gears (or reel assembly) are clean, well-oiled, and not rusty.
When not in use, secure the anchor to its mount and keep the chains as dry as possible. A marine-grade protective coating can help things last longer. The anchoring system stays reliable and ready for every trip if you take care of it.
Pitter Nautic Shop has been in the business for decades, working on both yachts and boats and knowing exactly what sailors need. We get our anchors, chains, windlasses, and gear from well-known companies and make sure they are high-quality, long-lasting, and work well in real-life marine settings.
We don't just sell you the product; we also give you expert advise on how to install it, how to maintain it, and how to make it work best for your boat. We're the company you can trust to help you anchor in the Adriatic, Mediterranean, or anywhere else.
The best anchor for you will depend on where you are sailing and what kind of bottom you have. Use a Danforth or fluke anchor for sandy bottoms. A Bruce or Delta anchor works well in rocky or grassy locations. Our professionals at Pitter Nautic Shop can help you pick the best anchor for your boat and the conditions at your mooring.
A lot of boaters utilize both an anchor chain and a nylon rope. The chain adds weight and stops the anchor from moving around, while the rope absorbs shocks and makes the fittings less stressed. The appropriate blend makes it simpler to hang on to and get back.
Check your anchor line and chain often for broken links, wear, or corrosion. Replace them every few years, or sooner if you see rust, stiff links, or fibers that are starting to break. Regular maintenance makes sure that anchoring is safe and reliable on every voyage.
The right anchor windlass It depends on how long your boat is, how much it weighs, and how heavy the anchor is. The windlass should be able to lift 3 to 4 times the weight of the anchor. Electric windlasses work well on bigger boats, while smaller boats can use manual ones. We can assist you choose the right size and design for your boat.
Pitter Nautic Store offers a well chosen range of marine fittings, anchors, chains, and windlasses Sailors throughout Europe trust it. Our products are made with high-quality materials, are resistant to corrosion, and have been tested and proven to work. We also offer experienced advice and assistance for all types of vessels.
Pitter putnička agencija d.o.o.
Tkon 88
23212 Tkon, Croatia
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Phone: +385 23 687 494
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