The Quick Olympic anchor is defined by the technical specifications given for a 7 Kg weight, 6 mm chain size, 6 m boat length, and 1.8 T boat weight. It is detailed with the following dimensions: A (mm): 318, B (mm): 539, C (mm): 14, D (mm): 12, E (mm): 435, F (mm): 375, G (mm): 221, H (mm): 185, I (mm): 247.
Olympic anchors are developed through the product engineering and manufacturing process carried out within Quick. The shape and size of the Olympic anchors are proportioned to allow for a greater amount of lead in the front part of the fluke. This weight distribution option allows the center of gravity to project more towards the tip in a compact size.
The subsequent sheet metal forming process is the chosen manufacturing method for Olympic anchors. This process allows for weight distribution optimization by permitting a high strength-to-mass ratio. The resulting cavities and the air trapped within them create a buoyancy effect. Thanks to its compact shank structure, the Olympic anchor is compatible with many bow rollers available on the market.
Fluke
The fluke is developed with two circular surfaces designed to facilitate the sliding of the material encountered during penetration into the seabed.
Stabilizing Fins
The stabilizing fins ensure the anchor remains in a perpendicular position to the seabed during the gripping phase.
Reinforcement Plate
The special reinforcement applied between the fluke and the shank increases the joining surface between the two anchor elements and allows the buoy rope to be secured, enabling the anchor to be released.
Eye
The special shape and dimensions of the hole allow the anchor to be lifted easily and safely. The eye thickness is calculated to withstand high tensile stresses.
| Anchor (Kg) | 7 |
| Chain (mm) | 6 |
| Boat Length (m) | 6 |
| Boat weight (T) | 1.8 |
| A (mm) | 318 |
| B (mm) | 539 |
| C (mm) | 14 |
| D (mm) | 12 |
| E (mm) | 435 |
| F (mm) | 375 |
| G (mm) | 221 |
| H (mm) | 185 |
| I (mm) | 247 |