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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Bush Deck Fairlead
Bush Deck Fairlead Stainless Steel 9mm bore, large radius Part Number Hole Spacing Screw Hole Diameter RLY-RM166 44.5mm 5mm (3/16″)
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Small Fairlead - Black and White
Small Fairlead Part Number Colour Screw Holes Diameter Centres Bore Stainless Steel Teeth Insert RLY-RM168BLK Black 4.3mm 20mm 7mm, Nylon 9mm RLY-RM168WH White 4.3mm 20mm 7mm,...
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Small Fairlead RM169
Small Fairlead Part Number Screw Holes Diameter Centres Bore Stainless Steel Teeth Insert RLY-RM169 4mm 15mm 3mm steel tube 7mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Fairlead with 'Vee' Jamb
Fairlead with “Vee” jamb. Serrated edges provide non-slip holding for rope up to 6mm Cam Cleat: Plain Mounting Method: Single Part Number Ferrule Bore RLY-RM172 930kg
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Stainless Steel Flat Top Swivel
Stainless Steel Flat Top Swivel General sheet block fastenings Part Number Pin RLY-RM045 4.7mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Dee Shackle - Heavy Duty
Dee Shackle – Heavy Duty Sheaves: Standard Dee Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length RLY-RM024HD 8mm Flat Head 28mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Dee Shackle - Long Body
Dee Shackle – Long Body Sheaves: Heart or Jib Clew Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length RLY-RM022L 6.4mm Flat Head Pin 44mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Dee Shackle - Standard RM022
Dee Shackle – Standard Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length RLY-RM022 6.4mm Flat Head 24mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Bow Shackle - Flat Head Pin
Bow Shackle – Flat Head Pin Sheaves: Twisted Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length RLY-RM021 4.7mm 17.5mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Twisted Shackle - Flat Head Pin
Twisted Shackle – Flat Head Pin Sheaves: Standard Dee Part NumberPin DiameterThroat LengthBreaking Strain RLY-RM020T 4.7mm 16mm 1250kg
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Dee Shackle - Narrow Body
Dee Shackle – Narrow Body Sheaves: Standard Dee Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length RLY-RM020N 4.7mm Slotted Head Pin 19mm
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Riley Marine Fittings
Riley Dee Shackle - Standard
Dee Shackle – Standard Max Work Load: Double Part Number Pin Diameter Throat Length Ferrule Bore RLY-RM020 4.7mm Flat Head 19mm 3200kg
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Retaining Clip For Ladder
Retaining Clip For Ladder Ladder tube clip - black nylon Part Number RWB-SP158
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Black End Plug For Ladder
Black End Plug For Ladder Ladder end plug - black plastic Part Number RWB-SP159
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Oceansouth
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 25mm
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 25mm A premium-grade accessory designed to enhance safety and convenience on boats and yachts. Crafted from high-quality 316 stainless steel, this handrail offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion,...
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Oceansouth
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 22mm
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 22mm A premium-grade accessory designed to enhance safety and convenience on boats and yachts. Crafted from high-quality 316 stainless steel, this handrail offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion,...
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Oceansouth
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 19mm
Oceansouth Stainless Steel Handrails - 19mm A premium-grade accessory designed to enhance safety and convenience on boats and yachts. Crafted from high-quality 316 stainless steel, this handrail offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion,...
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Oceansouth
Oceansouth Boarding Aluminium Ladders
Oceansouth Boarding Aluminium Ladders Oceansouth Boarding Aluminum Ladders are versatile and reliable ladders suitable for various applications, whether you’re at the marina, dockside, by the pool, on the lake, or in any other location where easy...
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Oceansouth
Oceansouth Deck Mount with Tube End - 32mm
Oceansouth Deck Mount with Tube End - 32mm Deck Mount with Tube End is made out of Reinforced Nylon for better dimensional stability and creep resistance. Part Number Suits OCS-21024 32mm Diameter Tube
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Harken
Harken Stamped Shackle
Harken Stamped Shackle Stamped shackles are used on most Harken Small Boat Blocks and are appropriate for low loads. For higher loads, select forged and high-resistance shackles instead. Part Number Pin Diameter Weight Max. Working...
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.