Seachoice
Seachoice Mushroom Mooring Anchor
Item: #872026 | Part Number: Not Selected$62.99 - $3,780.00
Description
- Heavy cast iron design for permanent mooring use
- Large eye shafts accommodate proper shackle sizes
- Available in weights from 25 lbs up to 2000 lbs
- Recommended weight depends on boat size and local conditions
Seachoice Mushroom Mooring Anchor Item # 872026
Description
Seachoice's Mushroom Mooring Anchor is a heavy cast iron anchor designed for permanent moorings. Shafts have large eyes to accommodate the right shackles.
Specifications:
- Boat Length:
- Up to 10': 25 lbs
- 10' - 14': 50 lbs
- 14' - 16': 75 lbs
- 16' - 18': 100 lbs
- 18' - 20': 150 lbs
- 20' - 24': 200 lbs
- 25' - 29': 250 lbs
- 30' - 34': 300 lbs
- 35' - 37': 400 lbs
- 37' - 39': 500 lbs
- 40'+:
- 800 lbs
- 1000 lbs
- 1200 lbs
- 1500 lbs
- 2000 lbs
Notes: Actual weights may vary by + / - 15%. Optimal use depends on factors such as the boat's weight and shape, chain and hardware condition, and weather conditions like wind, wave, tide, and current. Consult local harbor master when determining mooring anchor weight.
Part Numbers for Seachoice Mushroom Mooring Anchor
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
NCSC Sailing Club from
75# Mushroom Anchor
Excellent product, competitive price and low shipping cost. Simple online purchase and fast shipping. Used for mooring 18’ sailboats on the Delaware River.
Date published: 2025-05-05
Questions
How much pulling force will a 400 lb. mushroom anchor provide?
There is no published load rating. Holding power depends on the weight, seabed, ground tackle the scope etc.. In most areas there is a harbormaster or association in charge of moorings that specify a minimum required weight. You can also check on the town's website where your mooring is located, if it is a large body of water they should have a published harbor management plan that would likely include the requirements.
Date published: 2024-04-16
Could you provide the dimensions of the 25lb and 50lb anchors?
I don't have an answer on that but I have only bought the 100 pound and 150 pound anchors. 25 and 50 are pretty small. I always opt for a larger anchor for safety. I put my 15 foot Boston whaler on a 100 lb anchor because I am on the ocean.
Date published: 2026-01-13