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Greenfield 10 lb Mushroom Anchor, White

Greenfield 10 lb Mushroom Anchor, White

Regular price $39.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $39.99 USD
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Ten pounds of USA-made cast iron with manners. The classic mushroom anchor for small craft and soft bottoms: PWC, kayaks, canoes, jon boats, dinghies — plus marker, buoy, and second-anchor duty. Coated so it won't chew up your deck on the way in and out.

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Why buy from Greenfield

Made and coated in the USA

  • USA-made, USA-coated anchor
  • Coated by Greenfield Products in Greenfield, Ohio
  • A Greenfield shape since the early 1960s

Simple gear done right, by the family holding America's boats since 1959.

Best for

  • PWC, kayaks, canoes, jon boats, and dinghies
  • Soft mud, silt, and sand in calm water
  • Buoys, markers, and swim platforms
  • A second anchor for larger boats

Key details

  • 10 lb cast iron mushroom anchor — simple, compact, honest.
  • Made and coated in the USA by Greenfield Products.
  • Best for small craft on soft bottoms: PWC, kayaks, canoes, jon boats, dinghies.
  • Great second anchor, drift anchor, or buoy and marker weight.

Not for

  • Pontoons or larger boats as the primary anchor
  • Current, rocks, weeds, or wind — step up to a river anchor or Richter
  • Permanent mooring
What a mushroom anchor is actually for

A mushroom anchor is honest about its job: it settles into soft mud, silt, and sand and resists steady, light loads. That makes it right for small craft, calm water, and station-keeping — and wrong for pontoons, current, and rocky bottoms.

If that bigger job is yours, step up to a river anchor or the Richter. If the small job is yours, this is the cheapest good decision on the site.

Specs

  • 10 lb cast iron mushroom anchor
  • Color: White
  • Anchor only
  • Made and coated in the USA
  • SKU: P510-W
  • UPC: 025552051041

Why Greenfield

We've been casting and coating these in the USA for generations, and we won't pretend a 10 lb mushroom is a storm anchor — it isn't, and anyone who says otherwise is selling you a return. For small craft and soft bottoms, it's exactly right.

Product questions

Will it hold my pontoon?

Not as a primary anchor — pontoons catch too much wind. Use a river anchor or Richter for that, and keep the mushroom as a second anchor.

Is it good for a kayak or PWC?

Yes — small craft on soft bottoms in calm water is exactly its job.

Is it made in the USA?

Yes — made and coated in the USA, with coating done at Greenfield Products in Greenfield, Ohio.