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E-Z Anchor Puller is an anchor puller designed for larger fishing boats. Pull your anchor by the push of a button and never leave the console.

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You will need a Bow Pulpit with a flat roller plus something to hold your anchor. The way our puller works is when the anchor is laying in the bow roller, you push the control button to the down position and the puller unwinds the line at about 125' per minute. When the anchor reaches the bottom you reverse your boat and let out as much line as required. When you do not touch the control the puller will not unwind no matter how hard you pull with your boat engines. To pull your anchor start the engine and run up on the line - pushing the button until the anchor is lifted onto the roller. That's all there is to it. Therefore, there is no need to get up or go away from your controls.

 

E-Z Anchor Puller Mfg. Co.
100 Taylor Road
West Newton, PA 15089


Tel Toll Free: (800) 800-1640
Fax Toll Free: (855) 855-1540

E-Mail: info@ezanchorpuller.com

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In order to use any anchor puller you must have a bow roller extending about 12" to 16" in front of the bow of your boat. E-Z Anchor Puller Mfg. Co. also builds bow rollers and bow pulpits. The bow rollerrs and bow pulpits are built out of PVC plastic. They have an aluminum flat roller, 3 1/2" wide with a stainless steel shaft and grease fitting. We also custom build bow rollers and bow pulpits of any size and shape to fit your boat. Both are built of of PVC plastic board and have stainless steel shafts and aluminum rollers with grease fittings.

Flat rollers work better with these units than V type rollers because they allow the line to wander back and forth which helps the line to wind smoothly on the spool. When you purchase a bow pulpit with the anchor puller, we mount the anchor puller to the pulpit and drill the holes before shipment. We also have available white PVC plastic board in thickness up to 1". PVC plastic board is stronger than aluminum and totally resistant to salt water.