ANCHOR DISPLAY RACK

Organize and present your anchor inventory with the Marpac Anchor Display Rack, an essential piece of hardware for any marine supply or boat dealership. This specialized rack is engineered to securely hold various types of anchors, making them easily accessible for customers and staff. Its robust construction ensures durability in demanding marine environments, providing a reliable solution for displaying your anchor selection.

  • Key Features
  • Secure Anchor Storage: Designed to safely hold multiple anchors, preventing damage and ensuring they are presented neatly.
  • Enhanced Product Visibility: Allows customers to easily view and compare different anchor models, aiding in purchasing decisions.
  • Efficient Space Utilization: Optimizes storage space, allowing you to display more anchors in a compact footprint.
  • Easy Access for Customers: Facilitates a positive shopping experience by making it simple for customers to inspect and select their desired anchor.
  • Dedicated Rack Design: Specifically created for anchor display, offering a tailored solution for marine retailers.

The Marpac Anchor Display Rack is a practical investment for businesses that deal with marine anchors. It not only helps in organizing your stock but also acts as a powerful sales tool by making your products more appealing and accessible. The sturdy design prevents anchors from rolling or falling, reducing the risk of damage to both the product and your facility. This rack is essential for creating an efficient and professional retail display that caters to the specific needs of boat owners and marine enthusiasts.

This display rack is built for longevity and performance, ensuring that your anchor display remains organized and attractive over time. Its design considers the weight and shape of various anchors, providing a stable and secure platform for each item. By investing in the Marpac Anchor Display Rack, you are enhancing your store's functionality and sales potential, offering a superior experience for your customers seeking reliable marine equipment. Make your anchor selection a focal point with this expertly designed display solution.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
MFG Number 7-2359
Product Type Anchor Display Rack
Material Steel
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approximately 48 x 36 x 24 inches
Weight Capacity Approximately 200 lbs per tier
Finish Powder Coated
Color Gray
Assembly Required Yes
Intended Use Displaying boat anchors

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