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Black Nylon Deck Cleat
Sturdy black nylon horn cleat. Part numberFasteningLengthBase Dimensions SAW-29954 2 x 14g Screws 205mm 80mm x 22mm
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Stainless Steel Moray Bow Rollers
316G Stainless steel bow roller. 29462 - 4 x 8 mm holes, 2 x 14 mm holes. Italian made quality. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthSAW-29462400mm S/S Moray Bow Roller400mm80mm
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Stainless Steel Hinged Bow Rollers
304G stainless steel. Takes 9kg Anchor. Hinged for quick anchor deployment and retrieval. Reinforced pressed sides for increased strength. Base -150mm x 55mm. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthSAW-29439245+135 304 S/S Hinged Bow Roller380mm60mm
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Stainless Steel Bow Roller With Pin
Heavy duty pressed 304G stainless steel bow rollers with 50mm black nylon poly rollers. 29435 - Quick release captive pin retains rope or chain on rollers. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthSAW-29435Stainless Steel Bow Roller 195mm With...
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Stainless Steel Bonito Bow Rollers
316 Grade stainless steel bow roller suitable for anchors both for sandy and rocky seabed. 4 x 8mm holes in base. Italian made quality. Part numberDescriptionLengthWidthAnchor SAW-29461 440mm Bonito Bow Roller 440mm 100mm 20kg
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Bow Roller Replacement Rollers - Reinforced Nylon - White
Bow Roller Replacement Rollers - Reinforced Nylon Suitable for use with chain or rope. High quality reinforced nylon. Italian made quality Part numberOverall DiameterWidthPin...
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Stainless Steel Fairleads (pair)
Quality stainless steel port & starboard locking fairleads. These fairleads are sold in pairs and are available in two popular sizes. Fairleads of this design work to lock mooring lines and other ropes into the fairlead to help prevent accidental...
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316 Stainless Steel Cross Bollard - Split with Pin
Heavy duty 316G stainless steel cross bollards with a centre split for securing anchor chain into the bollard. In addition, this cross bollard features a captive spring pin for locking in general link chain. Part numberBase...
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316 Stainless Steel Cross Bollard - Split, No Pin
316 marine-grade stainless steel cross bollard featuring a split for securing anchor chain through the centre. This split bollard will accept chain links from 8mm to 10mm. Part numberBase DimensionsWidthHeightMounting Holes SAW-29101 62mm x...
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316 Stainless Steel Cross Bollard
Traditionally styled heavy duty 316G polished stainless steel bollards to suit most size boats. Part numberBase DimensionsWidthHeightMounting Holes SAW-29098 60mm x 60mm 90mm 90mm 6mm SAW-29099 76mm x...
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Alloy Cross Bollard
Alloy Cross Bollard Cast aluminium Marine grade alloy. Designed for welding. Pilot hole dimples underneath Part NumberPack SizeWidthBase DimensionsHeight SAW-29104 Single 80mm 60mm x 62mm 85mm SAW-29104-20 20...
Deck Fittings & Hardware
Deck fittings and hardware are the metal and other hardware components that are used to secure, attach, and support various items on a boat's deck. They are essential for the safe operation of a boat, and they come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and materials.
Some of the most common types of deck fittings and hardware include:
- Bitts:Bollards are large, heavy-duty posts that are used to secure mooring lines and other heavy loads. They are typically made of cast iron or steel, and they are often found at the bow and stern of a boat.
- Cleats: Cleats are smaller than bitts, and they are used to secure ropes and lines. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all have a hole or groove in the centre that the rope or line can be threaded through.
- Fairleads: Fairleads are used to guide ropes and lines around corners or other obstacles. They are typically made of stainless steel or aluminum, and they have a smooth, rounded surface that helps to prevent the rope or line from chafing.
- Hatch hardware: Hatch hardware is used to secure and operate hatches on a boat's deck. It typically includes hinges, latches, and lifting rings.
- Rail fittings: Rail fittings are used to secure stanchions, handrails, and other railings to a boat's deck. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all have a way to secure the railing to the deck.
- Other: There are many other types of deck fittings and hardware, including eyebolts, shackles, shackles, and turnbuckles. These are used for a variety of purposes, such as securing safety lines, towing lines, and fishing gear.
Deck fittings and hardware are an essential part of any boat, and they help to keep the boat safe and secure. When choosing deck fittings and hardware, it is important to consider the size and weight of the loads that they will be used to secure, as well as the environment in which the boat will be operating.
Here are some additional tips for choosing deck fittings and hardware:
- Choose fittings that are made of high-quality materials, such as stainless steel or aluminum.
- Choose fittings that are the right size for the loads that they will be used to secure.
- Choose fittings that are designed for the environment in which the boat will be operating.
- Make sure that the fittings are properly installed and maintained.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure that your boat's deck fittings and hardware are safe and secure.