Folding Stock Anchor
Description
The Folding Stock Anchor, known as Admiralty, features a folding stock (cross bar) and folding flukes. The stock can be locked open by inserting the galvanized plate into the slot, while the flukes can be locked open by inserting the galvanized pin.The pin and plate are secured by a chain to prevent accidental loss
Surface: hot-dip galvanized
Size Chart
Main Diagram
Weight | A | B | C | D |
Kgs | mm | mm | mm | mm |
10 | 650 | 400 | 100 | 150 |
25 | 890 | 550 | 130 | 200 |
50 | 960 | 635 | 185 | 230 |
75 | 1105 | 710 | 210 | 266 |
100 | 1215 | 780 | 230 | 293 |
150 | 1395 | 900 | 265 | 336 |
200 | 1535 | 990 | 290 | 370 |
300 | 1755 | 1105 | 330 | 423 |
500 | 2080 | 1335 | 390 | 502 |
700 | 2330 | 1500 | 440 | 560 |
1000 | 2620 | 1685 | 495 | 633 |
2000 | 3300 | 2140 | 625 | 797 |
3000 | 3780 | 715 | 715 | 912 |
Reviews
Muir windlasses offer the ultimate in anchoring performance, reliability and style.
- John Muir
Its all about being competitive but also being the best
“Its all about being competitive but also being the best. Best design, best quality and always reliable. The winch market has always been competitive, so you’ve got to find a way to sell it.”
- Paul Goss,
Our Muir capstans and windlasses have served us well over the years
“Our Muir capstans and windlasses have served us well over the years, and will continue to do so for a long time to come. Give me plenty of good chain and the right gear to handle it, every time” (in reference to a stormy night at sea)
- Toby Richardson
we’ve always had a good working relationship
“we’ve always had a good working relationship with Muir. Never a problem, and never any reasons for there to be one, because their product is very good.”