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D Shackles - Galvanised
'D' shackles are important linking equipment for rigging, chains and anchoring. Galvanised for durability. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Internal Width (B) SAW-110010 5mm 20.0mm 10.1mm SAW-110012 6mm 22.4mm 12...
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Short Link Stainless Steel Chain - 304 Grade
Commonly used in Anchor Winches. Not suitable for lifting. Made in China. Part numberDescriptionWeightA SAW-26435 10m Short Link 304G S/S Chain 2.12kg per mtr 10mm
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Medium Link Stainless Steel Chain - 316 Grade
This stainless steel chain is 316 grade, making it very corrosion resistant. Sold by the metre, minimum 10 metre buy. Not suitable for lifting. Made in China. Part numberSize (A)WeightBC SAW-26450 3mm 0.2kg/m 15.6mm 7.2mm SAW-26451 4mm 0.31kg/m 18...
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High Tensile - Chain Clevis Claw Hooks
Chain Clevis Claw Hook. High Tensile. Gold Zinc-Plated. Part numberSizeLengthWidthBTWeightLoad Capacity SAW-120036 8.0mm 88.22mm 47.0mm 9.5mm 12.5mm 0.15kg 3800kg
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Electroplated Tested Eye Nuts
Part numberDescriptionSizeDinSAW-1300128mm Electroplated Tested Eye Nuts8mm580SAW-13001410mm Electroplated Tested Eye Nuts10mm580SAW-13001612mm Electroplated Tested Eye Nuts12mm580SAW-13001816mm Electroplated Tested Eye Nuts16mm580SAW-13002020mm...
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Electroplated Tested Eye Bolts
Electroplated Tested Eye Bolt Zinc-Plated DIN580 Part numberSize (D)D1Working Load Limit SAW-130000 8.0mm 20.0mm 0.14T SAW-130002 10.0mm 25.0mm 0.23T SAW-130004 12.0mm 30.0mm 0.34T SAW-130006 16.0mm 35.0mm 0...
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Clevis Slip Hooks
Clevis Slip Hooks Manufactured from dropped forged steel. Quenched and tempered. Gold Zinc-Plated Part numberSizeWidthABWeightLoad Capacity SAW-120026 6.0mm 70mm 102mm 24mm 0.22kg 2000kg SAW-120028 8.0mm 75mm 114mm 27mm 0...
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Clevis Lug Links
Clevis Lug Links Part numberSizeLoad Capacity SAW-120020 8mm 3800kg SAW-120022 10mm 6000kg SAW-120024 13mm 9000kg
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Clevis Grab Hooks
Part numberDescriptionSizeLoad Capacity SAW-120010 6mm Clevis Grab Hooks 6mm 2000kg SAW-120012 7mm-8mm Clevis Grab Hooks 8mm 3800kg SAW-120014 10mm Clevis Grab Hooks 10mm 6000kg SAW-120016 13mm Clevis Grab...
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Heavy Duty Anchor Chain Stopper
316G stainless steel. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidth SAW-29502 316 Stainless Steel Chain Stp Suits 8/10mm 145mm 105mm
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Anchor Chain Stopper
Use this 304 Stainless Steel anchor chain stopper to hold the anchor chain while retrieving it. Not designed for holding the weight of the boat while anchored. Part numberWidthHeight SAW-29500 68mm 60mm
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Folding Dock Cart/Hand Trolley
Light weight aluminium frame with tough plastic wheels & trim. Large non-slip platform. Large wheels 175mm. Rubber grip on handle. For transporting motor & equipment to & from boat. Folds flat. Part numberDescriptionOpen DimensionsFolded...
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Mooring Lines - Braided Black UV-Stable Polyester
Black Braided UV stabilised 16 strand high quality polyester mooring lines in a range of lengths and diameters. These dock lines have an eye spliced in one end ready for securing your boat to moorings and jettys. Part...
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Mooring Snubber Single Tether with Rope - 316 Stainless Steel
Mooring Snubber With Rope Cast 316G stainless steel anchor chain claw. 3 strand black polyester rope. Used to take the load off the anchor winch. Stops the anchor chain grinding noise on the bow roller. Part numberRope LengthChain...
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Mooring Spring - 304 Stainless Steel Heavy Duty
Suitable for mooring stabilises and industrial applications. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthWire DiameterWeightSafe Working Load SAW-26516 304 S/S Mooring Spring 270X6mm 270mm 62mm 6mm 0.81kg 130kg
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Dock Lines - 3-Strand Soft Eye
Quality dock line rope with a large soft eye splice on the end to throw over a cleat or bollard. Part numberLengthDiameter SAW-46001 5m 8mm SAW-46004 10m 10mm SAW-46005 5m 12mm SAW-46006 10m 12mm
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Round Polyethylene Buoy
Round Polyethylene Buoy This round buoy is manufactured from high density UV stabilised polyethylene and features an eye for attachment. Available in yellow and red. Part...
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Eva Foam Fishing Float With Grommet
These yellow net floats are manufactured from Ethylene Viny Acetate (EVA) which is superior to other materials such as PVC & Synthethic Rubber Floats in every aspect. EVA Floats are resistant to extreme weather conditions. They have excellent...
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Beehive Foam Filled Buoys
Foam filled mooring buoys available in a range of colours for use with commercial ship repairers, charter boats and hire fleet craft. Buoyancy provided is 37kg. Bore diameter 35mm. Part...
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Anchor Retrieval Float - Welded Ring
Anchor Retrieval Float - Welded Ring. 37090, 37092: 316G Stainless steel 10mm x 100mm welded ring. Available in 250mm and 300mm white styrene floats. Shape: Round Part...
Anchors, Chain, Fenders, Buoys & Mooring
Anchors, chain, fenders, buoys, and mooring are all essential components of boating safety.
- Anchors are devices that are used to secure a boat to the bottom of the water. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from different materials, such as steel, iron, or aluminum. The most common type of anchor is the Danforth anchor, which has two flukes that dig into the bottom of the water.
- Chain is used to connect the anchor to the boat. It is made from galvanized steel or stainless steel, and is available in a variety of lengths and diameters. Chain is more resistant to abrasion than rope, and is therefore a better choice for anchoring in areas with rocky or sandy bottoms.
- Fenders are used to protect boats from bumping into each other or the dock. They are made from a variety of materials, such as foam, rubber, or plastic. Fenders come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are designed to fit different types of boats.
- Buoys are used to mark underwater hazards, such as rocks or wrecks. They are also used to mark the location of moorings. Buoys come in a variety of shapes and colors, and are made from a variety of materials, such as plastic, metal, or wood.
- Mooring is the process of securing a boat to a dock or other structure. It is typically done using a combination of chain, rope, and fenders. Mooring lines are typically made from nylon or polyester, and are available in a variety of lengths and diameters.
All of these components are essential for keeping a boat safe and secure while it is anchored or moored. By using the right equipment and following proper safety procedures, boaters can help to prevent accidents and ensure a safe boating experience.
Here are some additional tips for safe anchoring and mooring:
- Always use the correct size anchor for your boat.
- Make sure the anchor is properly set before leaving the boat.
- Use enough chain to reach the bottom of the water.
- Use fenders to protect your boat from bumping into other boats or the dock.
- Be aware of your surroundings and anchor in a safe location.
- Follow the local anchoring and mooring regulations.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure a safe and enjoyable boating experience.