Boat fender bracket

boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
boat fender bracket
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for boats

Description

FENDER RACKS Fender racks built to MarQuipt's high standard of quality. These are not thin wire baskets. Each set is formed from 316-L stainless-steel tube, welded and polished. They are typically mounted to railing stanchions either in groups via cross-bars included when ordered as a set, or mounted as indivual baskets directly to the stanchions. May also be mounted to a wall or bulwark. Sized to match all common fender diameters and types. High quality fender stowage systems Formed from TIG welded 7/8" (22mm) diameter stainless tubing Integral line securing hooks Attachment via threaded stud PRODUCT OPTIONS Fender diameter Standard build sized to house 8", 10", or 12" fenders. Other diameters also available. Fender type Standard build accommodates fenders with a center line pass-through. Configurations for eylet-end fenders and other formats are avalable. Individual baskets or mulitple-basket sets Available as individual baskets (left or right handed depending on which side the line-management hooks are located) or as sets of 2, 4, 6 or 8 baskets, configured as mirror image sets suitable for mounting port/starboard. Sets include cross-bars for grouping mulitple baskets between two stanchions and basket-to-cross-bar mounting hardware. Mounting stud length Standard mounting stud length is 1-3/8" long, suitable for mounting to railings up to 1" (26mm) in diameter. Longer studs are available for mounting to 1-1/4" or larger diameter railings.

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