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Supafend Boat & Dock Fenders
Supafend Replacement Coach Bolts
Supafend Replacement Coach Bolts 10mm x 75mm - Pack 4.
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Shackle Key - Mini
This full featured but compact screwdriver was designed with the user in mind. The contoured shape, moulded from acetal resin, fits snugly into the hand for maximum torque, but is small enough to be stored on a key ring, preventing loss. Our unique...
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Shackle Spanner - Combination
Combination screwdriver and shackle spanner. Nylon and stainless steel construction. Fits RM20 to RM23 shackles.
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Snap Shackles with Swivel Eye - 316 Stainless Steel
Swivel eye snap shackle. Pin slotted head, countersunk. Part numberDiameterDescriptionLength (A)Length (B)Length (C)Breaking LoadSWL SAW-56170 12mm 70mm 316G stainless steel 11...
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'D' Shackles - Wide, 316 Stainless Steel
Extra wide 'D' shackles manufactured from 316-grade stainless steel. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Internal Width (B)Tested Deformation Load SAW-56058 8mm 31.0mm 28.7mm 950kg SAW-56059 12mm 66.0mm 47.0mm 2000kg
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Twisted Shackle - 316 Stainless Steel
Stainless steel twisted D shackles. Part number Pin Diameter Internal Height (A) Inner Pin Length (B) SWL Breaking Load SAW-56070 8mm 41mm 16mm 700kg 2800kg SAW-56072 10mm 46mm 20mm 1150kg 4600kg
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Snap Shackles - Fixed Eye - 316 Stainless Steel
Part numberDescriptionDiameter 1Diameter 2 SAW-56176 50MM SS FIX SSHACKLE 10mm 12.5mm SAW-56178 70mm Stainless Steel FIX Stainless SteelHACKLE 15mm 20mm SAW-56179 100MM SS SNAP SHACKLE FIXED 16.5mm 26.5mm
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'D' Shackles - Slotted, Countersunk, 316 Stainless Steel
316-grade stainless steel 'D" shackles with a countersunk slotted pin. Available in a range of sizes. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Internal Width (B)Tested Deformation Load (TDL)Pack Size SAW-56045/4 4mm 15mm 9...
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'D' Shackle - Long, 316 Stainless Steel
316-grade stainless steel 'D' shackles with a long design. Available in three sizes these extra-long shackles have a variety of uses in rigging set-ups. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Internal Width (B)Tested Deformation Load...
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'D' Shackle - Halyard - 316 Stainless Steel
Quick-release 316-grade stainless steel halyard shackles in three sizes. Halyard shackles have a locking pin, making it easy to remove halyards from sails without the use of a tool. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Internal Width (B)Tested...
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'D' Shackle with Captive Pin - 316 Stainless Steel
Captive pin 'D' shackle. Designed to hold pin to avoid the frustration of dropping the pin when using shackle. Stainless Steel, 316 grade. Not to be used for human suspension. Part number Pin Diameter Internal Length (A) Internal Width (B) Safe...
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Bow Shackles - 316 Stainless Steel
Stainless steel bow shackle. The bow shape provides more room for linking rigging, chains and anchors. 316 Grade stainless steel. Part numberPin DiameterLength (A)Width (B) SAW-56083 6mm 31mm 13mm SAW-56080 8mm 36.5mm 17.5mm SAW-56082 10mm 44mm...
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'D' Shackles - 316 Stainless Steel
'D' Shackles are ideal for linking rigging and anchoring fittings. 316 grade stainless steel for durability. Part numberPin DiameterLength (A)Width (B)Breaking LoadSafe Working Load SAW-56099 7mm 24...
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Split Links - Galvanised
Galvanised Split Links. Electroplated finish for anti-corrosion and ease of welding NOTE: Not for lifting applications. Part numberSize (D)Internal Length (C)Internal Width (B)Opening (M) SAW-110122 3mm 16.5mm 6.5mm 4...
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Bow Shackles - Galvanised
Galvanised bow shackles in a range of sizes. Ideal for anchoring, rigging and other applications. Tested galvanised bow shackles are also available. Part numberPin DiameterInternal Length (A)Opening Width (B)Internal Width (C)Body Diameter...
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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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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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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...
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.