SafeQuip
SafeQuip -ryhmän tuotteet

Hot-dip galvanized Bruce-type anchor. Shackle must be purchased separately. Anchor available in weights from 2-30kg. Excellent grip on soft bottoms such as sand and mud.
- Traditional Bruce style anchor
- Hot-dip galvanized
- Works best on soft soles

23m floating and UV-protected polypropylene rope. Packed in a PVC-treated nylon cover.
- Color: yellow
- Rope length: 23m
- Diameter: 6mm
- Weight: 680g
- Polypropylene rope
- UV protected
- Floating
- Packaged in PVC-treated nylon protection

Available sizes:
- 2kg
- 5 kg
- 7.5 kg
- 10 kg
- 15 kg
- 20 kg
- Bruce type M anchor
- Stainless steel casting AISI316
- Surface polished
- Sizes: 2 - 20kg

Buoy weight 55 kg – For attaching the buoy and the dock
Features and benefits:
- Durable construction: Made of steel, painted for extra protection against rust.
- Effective attachment: Designed to sink or grip the bottom firmly.
- Strong lashing eye: Equipped with a sturdy eye for securely attaching a buoy rope or chain.
- Stable positioning: The buoy weight does not rotate under load thanks to its angular projections, and it sinks into the mud with the mounting bracket pointing towards the shore - this way the weight remains firmly in place.
- Versatile installation: For floating docks, two or four buoy weights can be used, depending on the size and shape of the dock. It is recommended to arrange the chains or ropes diagonally, which improves damping and stability.
Recommended use:
- Buoy attachment: Particularly effective on muddy bottoms where the weight sinks firmly.
- Dock mooring: Perfect for anchoring docks of various sizes and shapes in a variety of environments.
- Rope length: Use a chain or buoy rope length of approximately 3–4 times the water depth.
Specifications
- Material: Steel
- Surface treatment: Painted for rust protection
- Weights: Available in 25kg, 40kg, 55kg, 70kg
Things to note
- Rusting does not progress when the material is in an oxygen-free environment, such as mud.
- On rocky bottoms, the float can be attached to a rope to reduce wear and tear and prevent damage to bottom vegetation.
- Size guide based on boat draft and location:
- Sheltered place: 25kg
- Open space: 40kg
- Sheltered place: 40kg
- Open seat: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: 70kg
- Open space: 70 kg + 40kg
- Sheltered place: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: two 70kg buoy weights
- For larger boats
- Diameter: 77cm
- Weight: 55Kg
- Compatible chain: 8-16mm

Buoy weight 25kg, buoy attachment anchor
The P-ring is an effective tool for attaching and securing buoys and docks. It is made of high-quality steel and painted gray for additional protection against rust. The robust and angular structure is designed to sink effectively into muddy bottoms or grip boulders, making it an ideal solution for lake and marine use.
Features and benefits:
- Durable construction: Made of steel and painted to ensure rust protection.
- Effective anchoring: The structure is designed to sink into the bottom or grip for maximum attachment.
- Strong lashing eye: Equipped with a sturdy eye for securely attaching a buoy rope or chain.
- Stable attachment: The buoy weight does not rotate under load thanks to its angular projections and sinks into the mud so that the attachment arc points towards the shore. This keeps it firmly in place.
- Flexible installation: For floating docks, it is recommended to use two or four buoy weights, depending on the size and shape of the dock. It is advisable to arrange the chains or ropes diagonally for better damping and stability.
Recommended use:
- Buoy attachment: Very effective, especially on muddy bottoms, where the ring sinks and grips firmly.
- Dock attachment: Perfect for securely attaching docks in various environments.
- Rope length: Use a chain or buoy mooring rope that is approximately 3–4 times the water depth.
- Specifications:
- Material: Steel
- Surface treatment: Painted for rust protection
- Weights: Available in 25kg, 40kg, 55kg and 70kg
Note!
- Rust does not occur when the material is in an oxygen-free environment, such as mud.
- On rocky bottoms, a float can be attached to the rope, which reduces wear and protects bottom vegetation.
- Size guide based on boat draft and location:
- Sheltered place: 25kg
- Open space: 40kg
- Sheltered place: 40kg
- Open seat: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: 70kg
Boats 2.1–3.0 tons:
- Open space: 70 kg + 40kg
- Sheltered place: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: two 70kg buoy weights
- For boats under 500kg
- Diameter 55cm
- Height 30 cm
- Weight 25kg
- Compatible chain: 8-10mm
- Material painted steel

Galvanized female anchor. The clever anchor model has foldable blades, which makes it possible to store the anchor even in a small space. Includes a shackle for attaching a rope or chain. The female anchor holds best on the bottom where there is some raised grip surface, such as tree trunks, rocks or roots.
- Includes shackle
- Available in sizes from 0.7 - 15kg
- Galvanized

Buoy weight 40kg, buoy attachment anchor
Features and benefits:
- Durable construction: Made of steel and painted to ensure rust protection.
- Effective anchoring: The structure is designed to sink into the bottom or grip for maximum attachment.
- Strong lashing eye: Equipped with a sturdy eye for securely attaching a buoy rope or chain.
- Stable attachment: The buoy weight does not rotate under load thanks to its angular projections and sinks into the mud so that the attachment arc points towards the shore. This keeps it firmly in place.
- Flexible installation: For floating docks, it is recommended to use two or four buoy weights, depending on the size and shape of the dock. It is advisable to arrange the chains or ropes diagonally for better damping and stability.
Recommended use:
- Buoy attachment: Very effective, especially on muddy bottoms, where the ring sinks and grips firmly.
- Dock attachment: Perfect for securely attaching docks in various environments.
- Rope length: Use a chain or buoy mooring rope that is approximately 3–4 times the water depth.
Specifications:
- Material: Steel
- Surface treatment: Painted for rust protection
- Weights: Available in 25kg, 40kg, 55kg and 70kg
Note!
- Rust does not occur when the material is in an oxygen-free environment, such as mud.
- On rocky bottoms, a float can be attached to the rope, which reduces wear and protects bottom vegetation.
- Size guide based on boat draft and location:
- Sheltered place: 25kg
- Open space: 40kg
- Sheltered place: 40kg
- Open seat: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: 70kg
- Open space: 70 kg + 40kg
- Sheltered place: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: two 70kg buoy weights
- Suitable for boats weighing 600-1000Kg
- Outer diameter 79cm
- Height 33cm
- Weight 40kg
- Diameter 66cm
- Compatible chain: 8-10mm

The chain guard protects gelcoat and painted surfaces from wear and abrasion that can occur from contact with bare lock chain. Supplied in 5 metre lengths and can be cut into shorter lengths if required, but the ends must be melted to prevent fraying. We always recommend replacing the chain guard when the old one is worn out.
- Length: 5 meters
- Prevents wear and tear
- Thick fabric

Buoy weight 70 kg – For attaching buoy and dock
Features and benefits:
- Durable construction: Made of steel and painted to ensure rust protection.
- Effective anchoring: Designed to sink into the bottom or grip for maximum stability.
- Strong lashing eye: Equipped with a sturdy eye for securely attaching a buoy rope or chain.
- Stable attachment: The buoy weight does not rotate under load thanks to its angular projections, but sinks into the mud with the attachment arc pointing towards the shore. This ensures that the weight remains in place.
- Flexible installation: For floating docks, it is recommended to use two or four buoy weights, depending on the size and shape of the dock. It is advisable to arrange the chains or ropes diagonally for better damping and stability.
Recommended use:
- Buoy attachment: Very effective, especially on muddy bottoms, where the buoy weight sinks and sticks firmly.
- Dock attachment: Perfect for securely attaching docks in a variety of environments.
- Rope length: Use a chain or buoy mooring rope that is approximately 3–4 times the water depth.
Specifications
- Material: Steel
- Surface treatment: Painted for rust protection
- Weights: Available in 25kg, 40kg, 55kg and 70kg
Things to note
- Rust does not occur when the material is in an oxygen-free environment, such as in a muddy bottom.
- On rocky bottoms, a float can be attached to the rope, which reduces wear and protects bottom vegetation.
- Size guide based on boat draft and location:
- Sheltered place: 25kg
- Open space: 40kg
- Sheltered place: 40kg
- Open seat: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: 70kg
- Open space: 70kg + 40kg
- Sheltered place: 70kg
- Sheltered and open place: two 70kg buoy weights
- For larger boats
- Diameter: 82cm
- Height: 37cm
- Weight: 70Kg
- Compatible chain: 8-18mm
- Material painted steel

- Class 3
- Corrosion-protected
- Reinforced lock chain

• Hardened steel alloy
• 14 mm thick

- Class 3
- Lock + chain
- Complete package

- Class 3
- Reinforced lock chain
- Corrosion protection

Link height: 12.5 cm
Frame width: 7.2 cm
Frame thickness: 3 cm
Link height: 6 cm
Inner loop size: 3 cm
Loop diameter: 1.4 cm
• SBSC certified product
• 12.5cm x 7.2cm

• Width: 50mm
• Height: 50mm
• Base: 150x100mm
• Bolt: M8x140mm

Height with loop: 10 cm
Frame width: 7 cm
Frame thickness: 2.5 cm
Link height: 5 cm
Inner loop size: 3.5 cm
Loop diameter: 1.5 cm
• SBSC certified product
• 10cm x 7cm

Class 3 for locking boats weighing over 200kg.
- Class 3
- Lock + chain
- Complete package
- Length: 2500mm

Patented cantilever section of a modular buoy anchor.
- Suitable for Safequip buoy weight.


