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Rocna Vulcan 55lb / 25kg Galvanized Anchor - VLC25GS
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The Rocna anchor is a true multi-purpose anchor that sets and holds in most seabeds, from soft mud to hard sand, clay, grass, and kelp.

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Rocna Vulcan 55lb / 25kg Galvanized Anchor - VLC25GS

Independently Tested & Verified as a Super High Holding Power Anchor
Features:
- Narrow Shank Profile for Deep Penetration
- Wide Fluke and Chisel Tip for High Holding
- Self-Righting and Resets After Veering
- Quick set across a range of bottom types
- Rock solid holding power
- Resistant to wind and tide shifts
- Self-launching
- Tandem anchoring attachment point
- Guaranteed for life



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Vulcan 25kg
2026-07-03 12:03:37
Just wanted to let you know my Vulcan 25kg arrived yesterday nicely bubble wrapped. I installed it today on my 2007 JEANNEAU 42iP and it fits perfectly and loads and releases from the bow roller with ease. Looking forward to putting it to the test as I cruise often and almost never stay in a marina, preferring the solitude of a quiet anchorage surrounded by Osprey.
My hats off to the Rocna folks for an exceptionally useful and comprehensive manual. Very rare these days.
Cheers
Tim Lindsay
My hats off to the Rocna folks for an exceptionally useful and comprehensive manual. Very rare these days.
Cheers
Tim Lindsay