Carefree Mooring without Damage

Dock Fenders for Boat | Optimal Protection When Mooring

Dock fenders are the ideal solution to prevent damage to your boat when entering and leaving a box. By attaching dock fenders to the edge of the dock, you minimize the risk of scratches and dents. Our collection offers various types of fenders for every situation, from straight dock fenders to corner fenders

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Why Choose Dock Fenders?
Dock fenders offer protection for your boat when mooring in a box or along a jetty. Especially in wind or current, dock fenders can prevent your boat from rubbing against the edge of the jetty. Strategically placed fenders can prevent scratches and dents, keeping your boat looking good for longer.

Benefits of Dock Fenders

Damage control: By attaching dock fenders in strategic places, such as corners or along the straight sides of the jetty, you prevent damage during mooring and unmooring.

Protection against waves: Dock fenders absorb shock and prevent your boat from rubbing against the dock edge when moved by waves or strong wind.

Different Types for Different Locations: Special corner fenders protect vulnerable jetty corners, while dock wheels make mooring even easier.

Types of Dock Fenders

Straight Dock Fender: Attach these along the straight edges of the scaffolding to create a safe buffer.

Corner fender: Ideal for the corners of the jetty, where most damage often occurs during mooring.

Multi-Fender: Can be used as a bow fender, pole fender or even as a seat cushion. This fender can be attached with screws or rope.

Dock Fenders Attachment
Dock fenders are easy to install with long stainless steel screws. The pre-drilled screw holes make installation quick and easy. Some fenders can also be secured with a line, for example to a pole. With the right attachment you ensure that your fenders stay in place for maximum protection.

More Than Just Dock Fenders
In addition to dock fenders, we also have other mooring accessories, such asball fenders,fender lines, andmooring rings, to safely moor your boat. Make sure you are always well equipped for each mooring.

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