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MEET THE CREATOR R O C N A : C H A N G I N G T H E S TAT U S Q U O Legendary New Zealand sailor Peter Smith has been designing, building, and sailing racing & cruising boats since the early 1960’s. With over 150,000 nautical miles of cruising, Pete experienced the same anchoring problems that are still prevalent today – needing to carry a variety of anchors to suit various seabeds, yet still the anchors dragged and boaters felt insecure. He designed the Rocna and then the Vulcan anchors to solve these problems once and for all. We believe your anchor should provide you and your crew with...
Open the catalog to page 2CHOOSE THE ROCNA: • For the best multi-purpose anchor that sets on all ocean floors. • For vessels of all sizes, from small runabouts to superyachts, workboats, and small ships. S I Z E S : 4 kg – 275+ kg (9 lb – 606+ lb) FEATURES OF THE ROCNA: • Quick sets across a range of bottom types • ock solid holding power R • esistant to wind and tide shifts R • Self-launching • andem anchoring attachment point T • Guaranteed for life P R EC I S I ON S E T T I NG The roll-bar (A) ensures that the anchor always arrives at the ideal angle for penetration, and the setting skids (B) guide the fluke tip...
Open the catalog to page 3UNIVERSAL APPEAL The Vulcan is carefully designed to offer the greatest possible compatibility across a wider range of vessel bow configurations, particularly powerboats with a bow pulpit. It brings the security and reliability of the Rocna anchor, highly successful and popular with off-shore cruisers and adventurers, to a wider range of boaters who require improved anchoring performance. C H O O S E T H E V U LC A N : • For a snug fit on the bows of any boat, including those with platforms and bow sprits for vessels from small runabouts to large yachts and powerboats. F I N I S H :...
Open the catalog to page 4WHAT SIZE ANCHOR DO I NEED? Please find our sizing chart for Rocna and Vulcan anchors below, attached to anchors in stores, or on our website: rocna.com WHICH WILL FIT BEST, ROCNA OR VULCAN? The Rocna anchor has "set the bar" for the highest performance and reliability when put to the test. The Vulcan infuses as many as possible of the proven performance advantages of its elder sibling, while being specifically designed to fit a wider range of vessels. For the Vulcan, the omission of a roll-bar along with a carefully designed shank prole ensures a snug fit on bows. Platforms, bowsprits,...
Open the catalog to page 5CONFIRM FIT ON YOUR BOAT ROCNA DIMENSIONS A D VULCAN DIMENSIONS Model Fluke area *The descriptions and guidelines shown in this literature should be used as a general reference only. For any further technical information please contact our Technical Service. Contents of this Brochure/Catalogue are based on the latest information available at the time of publication. CMP/ Rocna assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein. Product specifications are subject to change without notice
Open the catalog to page 6CONFIRM FIT ON YOUR BOAT H OW D O I CO N FIR M A ROC N A O R VULC AN AN CHO R W I L L F I T M Y V E S S E L ? To ensure that your new Rocna or Vulcan anchor will fit well on your boat’s bow, there are a number of resources to assist you: • CHECK OUR KNOWLEDGE BASE The Rocna Knowledge Base at kb.rocna.com/kb features a large and ever-growing collection of “boat fit cases” under Rocna bow compatibility. Many popular production boats are included along with photos and other information relevant to the fitting of a Rocna anchor. If other owners have successfully fitted a Rocna or Vulcan, you...
Open the catalog to page 7FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: READ THE TESTIMONIALS: “I wanted to share an email with you that we sent to our friends and family while we were cruising from Miami, FL to St Thomas, Virgin Islands when we were attacked by Hurricane Sandy with recorded winds of 126 mph on the bow of our boat while we held fast with our 40 kg Rocna anchor. Below is an accounting of what happened and how great our Rocna anchor performed. Reports over the radio say the winds are estimated to be 110-125 mph and getting stronger by the minute while the rain is getting heavier by the second…For the next hour we watch...
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