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Wichard
Wichard Fairlead Padeye
Wichard Fairlead Padeye Fairlead folding padeye with dedicated design. Optimized design to prevent rope wear. Becket feature for 2/1 purchase. Reduced footprint (less assembly parts). Applications Flying sail furler tensioning...
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Wichard
Wichard Titanium D Shackle
Forged titanium D shackle 40% weight saving compared to a standard shackle Perfect for competition Applications Applications requesting high corrosion resistance Material: Titanium Part Number Diameter (D) Working Load Breaking...
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Wichard
Wichard Key Pin Shackle with Bar
Wichard Key Pin Shackle with Bar Key pin shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel Opening and closing is done simply by rotating the pin half a turn No risk to lose the pin as it remains attached Outstanding working and breaking loads Application:...
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Wichard
Wichard HR Key Pin Shackle with Bar
Wichard HR Key Pin Shackle with Bar Forged D shackle in HR stainless steel grade (17,4 PH) Outstanding working and breaking load A HR shackle can be up to 60% more resistant than a shackle in 316L stainless stee WLL: only for industrial applications...
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Wichard
Wichard Captive Pin Bow Shackle
Wichard Captive Pin Bow Shackle Captive pin bow shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel The pin is connected to the body at all times even when opened The pin is locked into one of the indentations No risks of loose due to vibrations Outstanding...
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Wichard
Wichard Key Pin Shackle
Wichard Key Pin Shackle Key pin shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel Opening and closing is done simply by rotating the pin half a turn No risk to lose the pin as it remains attached Outstanding working and breaking...
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Wichard
Wichard Captive Pin Twisted Shackle
Wichard Captive Pin Twisted Shackle Captive pin twisted shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel The pin is connected to the body at all times even when opened The pin is locked into one of the indentations No risks of loose due to...
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Wichard
Wichard Captive Pin Long D Shackle
Wichard Captive Pin Long D Shackle Captive pin long "D" shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel The pin is connected to the body at all times even when opened The pin is locked into one of the indentations No risks of loose due to...
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Wichard
Wichard Captive Pin D Shackle
Wichard Captive Pin D Shackle Captive pin "D" shackle forged in grade 316L stainless steel The pin is connected to the body at all times even when opened The pin is locked into one of the indentations No risks of loose due to vibrations Outstanding...
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FSE Robline
FSE Robline Soft Shackle
FSE Robline Soft Shackle These lightweight, versatile, and highly loadable soft shackles are made of Dyneema® SK78. The advantage of these shackles is that they are so much lighter than conventional metal shackles. Furthermore, they are easy to open...
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Ronstan
Ronstan Soft Attachment Shackle
Designed from the outset to deliver outstanding performance, these blocks achieve the highest ratings for dynamic load vs sheave diameter in our keelboat block range. They are built to perform and built to last. Every SA Block features fully machined,...
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Supashackle
Supashackle Soft Shackle - Grey (Pair)
The Ultimate alternative to conventional shackles. Designed to be safe, lightweight & easy to use. Made from UHWMPE 12 strand synthetic rope. Light weight. Maximum strength to weight ratio. Easy to attach and remove...
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.