Mooring rope boat hook 1031

mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
mooring rope boat hook
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mooring rope

Description

Easy, quick and safe mooring thanks to our clever boat hook attachments Mooring maneuvers are among the most difficult and stressful tasks on board. Many factors play a important role that we can’t influence. And regardless of whether you are a professional, a beginner or an experienced skipper – seconds are often decisive when mooring! We have developed boat hook attachments that support you in every situation of mooring and give you the time and peace you need. Our mooring help is particularly suitable for rings, mooring buoys and hooks. Simply hook it in – pull off the boat hook – done. Once your boat is secured, you have enough time for a correct mooring. To unlock, simply pull on the red rope so that the hook opens and you can remove the attachment. Important -> Do not use for permanent occupancy! The attachment can firmly on the boat hook by means of an attached locking screw and can also be used as a gripper arm. For example for objects that have gone overboard or to pick up the anchor buoy. The mooring aid is always supplied with 10 m spliced ​​mooring line (standard Ø 12 mm / Strong Ø 14 mm) and 10 m tie line (Ø 4 mm) and is available in 2 variants. Up to a ship weight of approx. 8 tons, we recommend the standard version, then the strong version is recommended. Important: To use the mooring hook, you either need our boat hook, the adapter (also available for charter with a counterpart) or the boat hook tip. NEW: You will receive the boat hook adapter free of charge in the delivery!

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SWI-TEC 2024
SWI-TEC 2024
56 Pages
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