Why Bulwagga
Anchors out
perform
every other
anchor…
The
symmetrical
three fluke
configuration
insures the
anchor
lands in
perfect
deployment
position
every
time it
reaches the
bottom.
Once on
the bottom
(1),
a pull on
the
rode
shifts the
anchor onto
the leading
edges of
two flukes
(2).

The full
weight of
the anchor
then
pitches
forward
onto the
points,
which begin
to
penetrate
immediately
(3).
The Bull's
balanced,
deep
burrowing
action
secures your
boat
within a
few feet on
just about
any type of
bottom.
On rock
bottoms, the
points
quickly
engage
crevices.

The bulky
shanks on
other
anchors
cause
resistance
that
prevents
deep sets.
The Bull's
slender
super
strength
alloy shaft
reduces
resistance,
so the
flukes dig
deep
immediately.
Wind shifts
that
dislodge
other
anchors just
cause The
Bull to dig
deeper. In
the unlikely
event it
dislodges,
The Bull
will rotate
onto an
adjacent
fluke and
quickly
reset
itself.
The Weed
Buster

The geometry
of the Bull
allows it to
straddle a
weedy bottom
on its
edges
rather
than "bed
down" on
weeds, only
to snag them
for a false
"set".
When a
load is
applied, the
Bull
immediately
rotates up
onto its
points and
quickly
penetrates
the weeds to
begin its
deep setting
action.
(click on
image to
enlarge)
Due to the
trefoil
configuration,
the Bull
always has a
vertical
"stabilizer"
fin that
keeps the
anchor from
tipping or
sliding as
it buries in
a set. The
vertical fluke
keeps the
anchor
digging down
evenly and
on a level
plane for
maximum engagement
on the two
holding
flukes.
The Bull In
Action
Below are 2
actual video
clips of the
Bulwagga
Anchor at
work.
An orange
marker is
positioned
as a
reference of
how
quickly the
points
engage and
burrowing
begins.
The Bull
adjusts to
sudden wind
and current
shifts by
rotating
onto an
adjacent
fluke and
quickly
re-establishing
a set.
Retractable
Shank
The
trefoil
design of
the anchor
allows The
Bull to
rotate
while
seeking to
engage its
flukes in
crevices on
rock
bottoms.
Removing
the limiting
pin allows
the shaft to
retract
through the
crown,
so you
can "back
the anchor
out" when
anchoring where
snags under
rocks,
logs or
other
submerged
obstacles
are likely.
(click
image for
enlargement)
If you could
always
anchor under
ideal
conditions,
many anchors
would
work. If an
anchor's
appearance
is more
important
than its
performance,
you will
find some
that are
more
attractive.
But a Bull
on the bow
is a lot
more
beautiful
than a boat
on the
rocks. For
serious
boaters
unwilling to
compromise
safety and
security,
the Bulwagga
Anchor is
the only
anchor to
buy. Buy
one, and you
will agree
that The
Bull is the
best
insurance a
boater can
have.
Crafted with
pride in the
U.S.A. using
only the
best
materials,
every
Bulwagga Anchor
is hot
dipped
galvanized
with a
durable,
rust proof
finish and
features a
super
strength
alloy shank
and
retaining
pin.
Bulwagga
Anchors
provide
unprecedented
reliability.
Quite
simply, The
Bull is...
The World's
Most
Dependable
Anchor!
TM
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