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Cleat, recessed, AISI 316 stainless steel.

Recessed mounted, AISI 316 stainless steel cleat. Dimensions: A 164 mm, A1 150 mm, B 38 mm, C 60 mm, D 12 mm, E 23 mm.

₺2.633,28

Cleat, recessed, AISI 316 stainless steel.

Recessed mount, AISI 316 stainless steel cleat. Dimensions: A 134 mm, B 110 mm, C 38 mm, D 12 mm, E 65 mm, F 46 mm.

₺4.177,80

Bollard.

195 mm in length, 35 mm in height, AISI 316 stainless steel cleat.

₺1.929,38

Bollard.

155 mm in length, 30 mm in height, AISI 316 stainless steel cleat.

₺1.098,89

Bollard.

120 mm in length, 25 mm in height, AISI 316 stainless steel cleat.

₺708,96

Cleat. Nordic Model.

Cleat Model Nordic, 310 mm in length, manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel.

₺3.524,54

CLEAT. Model Nordic.

Cleat, Model Nordic, made of AISI 316 stainless steel body and mounted with 2 bolts from the base.

₺1.585,03

Osculati Dome hidden mini cleat

Osculati Dome hidden mini cleat is a model made of AISI 316 stainless steel, requiring a Ø 19 mm hole, for fender lines,…

₺2.040,79

Cleat. AISI 316 stainless steel.

The ram's horn, manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel, is offered with an M8 bolt size and a 150 mm A dimension.

₺1.220,42

Folding cleat, model Wing.

Folding cleat, model Wing; closed dimensions 480x75 mm, open dimensions 430x75 mm, with a breaking load of 24500 kg.

₺64.110,24

Folding cleat, model Wing.

Folding cleat, model Wing; made of polished AISI 316 stainless steel and features an eccentric locking opening/closing m…

₺32.358,96

Folding cleat, model Wing.

Folding cleat, model Wing; features a bright polished AISI 316 stainless steel body and an eccentric locking open/close…

₺24.560,40

Kurtagzi

205 mm length, right-handed, stainless steel propeller.

₺2.028,40

Mooring chock, stainless steel, double. 11.4 cm.

Kurtağzı is a model made of stainless steel, 11.4 cm in length, and offered as a pair.

₺880,00

Father, stainless steel.

Stainless steel cleat, with base dimensions of 152x120 mm, 76 mm diameter, and 152 mm height.

₺4.532,00

Father, stainless steel.

Stainless steel cleat, with base dimensions of 120x95 mm, 60 mm diameter, and 120 mm height.

₺2.446,40

Cleat, AISI 316 stainless steel.

The cleat is manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel material. Its base length is 300 mm, its overall length is 350 m…

₺13.926,00

Cleat, AISI 316 stainless steel.

Base length (mm): 260 - Overall length (mm): 300 - H (mm): 100 - Width (mm): 79

₺10.026,72

Cleat, AISI 316 stainless steel.

The cleat is manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel material and is offered with a 200 mm base length, 240 mm overal…

₺6.127,44

Kurt Mouth

Stainless steel, right and left double fairlead; has a length of 205 mm and a bolt center distance of 166 mm.

₺3.595,44

Kurt Aghzi

150 mm in length, with a 124 mm screw center distance, stainless steel double fairlead.

₺2.977,63

Cleat. Folding. AISI 316 stainless steel.

Folding AISI 316 stainless steel horn cleat, 270 mm in length, 83 mm in width.

₺14.077,92

Cleat. Folding. AISI 316 stainless steel.

Folding AISI 316 stainless steel horn cleat, 204 mm in length, 65 mm in width.

₺7.596,00

Cleat. Folding. AISI 316 stainless steel.

Folding cleat made of AISI 316 stainless steel, with a length of 165 mm and a width of 55 mm.

₺4.304,40

Mooring / Anchoring: The Right Equipment, The Right Combination for Secure Fastening on Board

Boating safety in sea conditions often depends as much on mooring and anchoring discipline as on "navigation". Wind direction changes, waves come, currents work differently; the boat is constantly loaded with small forces. Therefore, mooring/anchoring equipment are not "plug-in" accessories; they are essential equipment that affect the safety and comfort of the boat.

The right choice is as much about the size and displacement of the boat as it is about where it is moored: marina berth, vault, buoy, offshore mooring, tidal/current effect... All change the equipment combination. The sub-headings in this category have been put together so that you can set up your own system correctly.

What is "system logic" in mooring and anchoring?

The best results come from a coherent system, not from a single piece. Here is the general scheme:

What are subcategories for? (Quick guide)

Father - Ram's Horn - Wolf's Mouth

Bollard / Ram's Horn / Wolf's Mouth are the fittings on the boat where the rope is securely fastened. The strength of the lashing point and the correct fit of the rope directly affect the lashing safety.

Nose (Head) Roller

The bow rollers help to orient the anchor/chain line more accurately on the nose and to manage friction in a more controlled manner. It is a critical part for the "smooth" operation of the mooring line.

Anchor

The choice of anchor depends on the size of the boat, the type of ground and the usage scenario. The important thing here is to build a harmonious anchoring system with chain and rope, not a "single piece".

Rope

Rope is the cornerstone of the system in both mooring and anchoring. Depending on the place of use, factors such as the need for flexibility, strength and ease of use come to the fore.

Dock Equipment

Dock equipment consists of complementary parts that help to increase order and safety in marina mooring. Choosing the right equipment according to the mooring scenario saves time and reduces risks.

Windlass

The windlass allows you to manage the rope/chain with more control and less effort. It can significantly increase the comfort of use, especially on boats that anchor frequently.

Carabiner - Switchblade Lock

Fasteners such as theCarabiner / Switchblade Lock make the lashing arrangement practical and, when used correctly, help to reduce the risk of unintentional opening of the connection.

Float

Buoy solutions can be used for guidance/marking and system layout in different mooring scenarios. It is important to choose the right size and material according to the intended use.

Fender and Equipment

One of the most common problems in mooring is the rubbing of the boat against the dock. Fender products help protect the hull against impact and friction. Correct placement and sufficient quantity significantly reduce the risk of damage.

Chain and Chain Equipment

The chain is one of the main components affecting the holding and stability of the mooring. Getting the right fit with the chain equipment contributes to safer and more practical operation of the system.

Common mistakes in mooring/anchoring

  • Choosing the parts one by one: If anchor-chain-rope compatibility is not considered, the system may be weak.
  • Lack of fender: Increased risk of hull damage in mooring.
  • Underestimating fasteners: A small fitting can affect the whole system.
  • Not taking conditions into account: Wind/current/ground type changes the selection.

Summary

Mooring is one of the main topics of safety on board. It is as important to establish a system in which the equipment works in harmony with each other as it is to choose the right equipment. By using the subheadings in this category, you can create the right combination for your own scenario; you can establish a safer and more organized mooring / anchoring routine.

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