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The Lightweight Mini Fluke Anchor That Bites Deep Into Sand and Holds Your Boat Still So You Can Actually Relax
★★★★★
Had three different anchors before this one and none of them held worth a damn in the soft sand at our local sandbar. Tossed the SandShark out and it bit right in on the first try. My kids were swimming within one minutes and I never touched the line again. - Dave R.
★★★★★
I was honestly skeptical because it looks so small and light compared to the steel anchor I was used to. But this thing holds my jet ski like it is bolted to the lake floor. Folds up tiny and fits right in my storage hatch without scratching anything up. - Mark T.
★★★★★
My husband used to spend half our beach days wrestling with our old anchor and resetting it every twenty minutes. First time he used the SandShark he just tossed it, pulled on the line, and walked away. We actually got to enjoy the whole afternoon for once. - Lisa M.
★★★★★4.8 Stars · Verified Reviews
SandShark Mini Fluke Anchor - Lightweight, Lock-In-Fast, Easy to Store
✓ • Drops in sand and stays put so your boat stops drifting and you can actually relax • Fluke design bites deep and holds firm where other compact anchors just drag and skip • Works great for jet skis, kayaks, dinghies, and boats under 18' in both salt water and freshwater • From choosing the right product to getting set up on the water, our U.S.-based live support team is just a call or email away and ready to help.
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Stop Letting Your Dragging, Drifting Anchor Ruin Every Outing
Watching Your JetSki Slowly Drift Away
Your stomach drops as the gap between your boat and that nearby wake boat quietly disappears.
Resetting Your Anchor Again and Again
You've reset it three times already -missing time with family and friends- and it still won't hold.
Frustrated with anchors that rust and corrode after a season on the water
Bulky Anchor Eating Up All Your Storage
That heavy steel anchor hogs the entire storage compartment, leaving no room for anything else onboard.
Want a simple anchoring solution without complicated setups
You catch the sideways glance from the neighboring boat as you fumble with your anchor — again.
Need an anchor designed specifically for jet skis and small watercraft
Heavy anchors bounce around the ski and scratch it up.
Stop Wrestling With Your Anchor And Start Enjoying The Water
Meet The SandShark Premium Mini Fluke Anchor: Digs In Fast, Holds Firm, Tucks Away Clean
Imagine tossing your anchor over the side at the sandbar and feeling it bite and hold instantly, instead of watching your boat slowly drift toward the pontoon next to you. No more re-setting it three times, no more white-knuckling the rope, no more friends asking why the PWC is moving.
Other anchors drag in soft sand, take up half your storage. The SandShark digs in and stays put in the sandy bottoms where most anchors give up. It folds down small enough to tuck out of the way, so your storage stays clean and your back stays happy. Set it, forget it, and go back to doing what you came out here to do.
This is the anchor you stop thinking about — because it just works.
Get Anchored and Relaxed In 3 Easy Steps
1
Deploy
Toss It – Throw the Mini Fluke into the water.
2
Let It Dig In
Allow the flukes to bite into the bottom as you drift back.
3
Relax
Sit back knowing your PWC stays put while you enjoy your family and friends without worry.
Finally Get a Solid Hold in Sand Without Constant Resetting
You drop anchor at the sandbar, get in the water with your kids, and five minutes later your PWC has drifted twenty feet.
Most anchors sit on top of soft sand instead of digging in. They drag the moment any current or wake puts pressure on the line, and you end up resetting the same anchor three times in an hour.
The SandShark uses a fluke-style design that bites down and sets deeper under load. The harder the pull, the more it digs in, even in fine sand where other anchors just skip across the bottom.
You toss it, let out the line, and go back to what you were doing. The jet ski stays put.
Stop Hauling a Backbreaking Anchor
You're trying to reposition the anchor and you've already banged your shin on it twice. It's heavy, it's awkward, and it's covered in mud.
Heavy steel anchors and bulky traditional anchors were built for boats. On a small boat or jet ski, they eat up storage space, scratch everything they touch, and wear you out before you've even settled in.
The SandShark weighs under 3 lbs and is built from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy. The shaft retracts and the fins lock down so it goes from full size to a compact 12 x 11 x 4 inches in seconds.
You tuck it away cleanly in the padded storage bag, it doesn't roll around the storage, and or have hard case to damage your ski.
Anchor Once and Actually Relax Instead of Watching Your Jet ski Drift
You're supposed to be unwinding, but you're scanning the water every few minutes checking if theJetSki has moved. You can't fully relax because you don't fully trust the anchor.
An anchor that drags forces you to stay alert the whole time you're stopped. That low-level worry doesn't go away until you're back at the dock, which means you never actually get the break you came out here for.
SandShark's fluke design sets quickly and holds firm under load so you can stop watching your ski and start enjoying your time on the water.
Stop Feeling Embarrassed When Your Anchor Fails in Front of Others
Nothing kills the mood like fumbling with your anchor while other boaters watch you struggle. You're supposed to look like you know what you're doing out here.
When your anchor drags or won't set, everyone notices. The sideways glances, the helpful suggestions from nearby boats, your friends asking why you're moving again — it all adds up to a day you'd rather forget.
The SandShark sets on the first drop and holds without drama. You look competent, your family stays relaxed, and you can focus on enjoying your time instead of managing your gear.
"First trip out with the SandShark and I counted exactly zero re-sets. Zero. My old setup? I'd be hauling and re-dropping that thing three, four times before it finally caught — meanwhile my wife's giving me the look and the kids are asking why we're still moving. This anchor bit in on the first toss at our usual sandbar spot and we didn't budge for four hours straight. Four hours of actually relaxing, swimming, and not once did I have to jump up and check if we were drifting toward the pontoon next to us. That's the result I'd been chasing for two summers."
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Marcus T
✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★
I'll be honest — I almost
"I'll be honest — I almost didn't buy this because I thought there was no way something this light was going to hold my 16-foot bowrider. It weighs less than 5 lbs. I picked it up and literally laughed. Figured I'd wasted my money on another gimmick. Then I dropped it in the silty, soft-bottom cove we always anchor in — the spot that has chewed up every anchor I've ever owned — and it just... set. Immediately. Didn't drag, didn't skip, didn't do the slow creep toward the shore. I sat there waiting for it to fail and it never did. Consider me a convert."
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Dave R
✓ Verified Buyer
★★★★★
I've cycled through the cheap galvanized
"I've cycled through the cheap galvanized anchor from the big box store (joke), a heavy mushroom anchor that nearly threw my back out every single trip, and a traditional Danforth that scratched up my storage compartment and still dragged in soft sand. Each one had the same problem — they weren't built for the conditions I actually ride in. The SandShark's Mini Fluke design digs in differently. It doesn't just sit on top of the bottom and hope for the best, it bites down and holds. Retracts down to almost nothing for storage, pulls out and locks in about ten seconds, and hasn't dragged once in four outings across two different lakes. Should've stopped wasting money on the other stuff years ago."
Why You Must Switch To SandShark Premium Fluke Anchor Immediately?
Every trip you delay switching, it affects you more than you realize.
• Wrestling your old anchor in and out of the water while your hands get raw and muddy • Watching your boat slowly drift toward the sandbar — or worse, toward someone else's boat — because your anchor won't hold in soft sand • Burning through your weekend worrying about whether you're going to drag instead of just relaxing with your family • Starting every outing with that same knot in your stomach, wondering if today's the day the anchor finally lets you down
Look, you deserve to toss anchor once and forget about it — so you can actually enjoy your time on the water.
Order your SandShark Fluke Anchor today, a1-Year Confidence WarrantySandShark products are built using premium marine-grade materials and tested for real-world performance.If your anchor experiences a manufacturing defect within 1 year of purchase, our U.S.-based support team will repair or replace it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean and maintain the SandShark after a day on the water? +
It's genuinely easy — that's part of the point. After use, just rinse it off with fresh water to clear any sand, mud, or salt residue. The aircraft-grade aluminum alloy construction means it won't rust or corrode, so you're not dealing with that gross, metallic smell eating through your anchor locker over time. A quick rinse, retract the shaft, lock the fins, and it's ready to go for next weekend. No special treatments, no maintenance headaches.
I have small fishing boat — will this actually hold it, or is it only for jet skis? +
Great question, and yes — the SandShark is built for both. While it's a favorite among jet ski and PWC owners, it's specifically designed to anchor boats up to 18 feet. Its fluke-style design is engineered to bite deep and hold firm in sandy bottoms, which is exactly the kind of bottom you're dealing with at sandbars and shorelines where small boats like to park. The flukes dig in and set under load, so the bigger your boat pulls against it, the more securely it locks in. Toss it, let it set, and go enjoy your afternoon.
What is it actually made of? I've bought "lightweight" anchors before that bent or broke after one season. +
That frustration is exactly why SandShark chose aircraft-grade aluminum alloy — the same class of material used in aerospace applications where strength-to-weight ratio is non-negotiable. This isn't the cheap, pot-metal aluminum you'd find in a discount marine store. It's engineered for superior strength and shock resistance, meaning it can take the stress of wave action, current pull, and repeated use in both saltwater and freshwater without warping, cracking, or corroding. Under 3 pounds. Built to last. That's the whole point.
I'm skeptical — I've tried "special" anchors before and they always let me down. Why is this one different? +
That skepticism is earned, and it's fair. Here's the honest difference: most compact anchors fail in sand because they're not designed for it. They drag because they can't generate enough resistance in soft bottoms. The SandShark uses a fluke-style design that works *with* the bottom — the flukes angle in and dig deeper as load increases, rather than skimming across the surface. It's the same principle behind professional-grade Danforth anchors, but in a compact, retractable package purpose-built for shallow water and soft-bottom conditions. Over 1000's of customers with a 4.6-star rating have made the switch from anchors that let them down. Most of them had the same hesitation you do right now.
How small does it actually get for storage? My boat doesn't have a lot of room. +
This is where the SandShark genuinely earns its keep. When the shaft is retracted and the fins are locked, it collapses to 12 x 11 x 4 inches — about the size of a laptop case. It come with a padded bag and fits in most storage compartments without taking over the entire space, and because it's aluminum, it won't scratch up your gel coat or leave rust stains in your storage compartment. Most customers are genuinely surprised at how compact it gets.
Does it work in both saltwater and freshwater? +
Yes, absolutely. The aircraft-grade aluminum construction is corrosion-resistant in both environments. Whether you're anchoring in a freshwater lake or ocean saltwater, the SandShark performs the same and won't deteriorate over time like steel anchors do.
What size boats can this anchor handle? +
The SandShark is designed for boats up to 18 feet, including jet skis, PWCs, small boats, kayaks and dinghies. Its fluke design generates holding power that rivals much heavier anchors, but in a lightweight, compact package that's actually manageable on smaller vessels.
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