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Boat fenders are an important part of a well-maintained vessel. The fender is designed to protect the structural integrity of the boat. They absorb the shock and protect the boat. It also protects the boat's finish from damage when the boat is docked or rafted with another boat. They are made of various materials such as polyvinyl chloride [PVC] and plastic.
type
There are many types of boat fenders that you can go to. The most common are:
Standard and side A: They are usually molded into sturdy parts with steel valves with the ability to withstand harsh marine environments. These fenders can be placed vertically or horizontally. They are popular on work boats and pleasure boats.
Comes with easy access to the pontoon from the deck.
bow : Suitable for all kinds of boats including yachts, speed boats, cruisers to provide protection. The size varies.
Narrow fender : Designed for canals, barges, and boats that navigate inland waterways. Slim shape with a rope in the center.
Corner transom A: These are designed to protect the fragile transom of canal and river boats. It also protects pontoon corners. Transoms are provided in pairs and are ideal for 90 degree corners or 70-90 degree corners.
The cool thing is that it can be easily installed just by attaching a clip shaped like a screw or horseshoe. To attach them in place, rivets or nails must be used.
Inflatable : Ideal for occasional use of fenders. When you need to use them, just inflate them. However, remove the air and place it behind the boat.
ball A: Also known as rugged fenders, they are tough and strong. They are characterized by one rope eye and come in various sizes and colors.
Factors to consider when purchasing
There are several factors to consider when purchasing a fender. One factor is the size of the fender. As a rule of thumb, you need to make sure that the selected fender is optimal for your boat. If it's too big, it touches the water and drags the boat. On the other hand, if it is too small, it will roll into the boat and not provide the necessary protection.
In addition to the size, the fender status must also be considered. It should be in perfect condition as it provides the necessary protection for your boat.
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