DOUBLE EYE FENDER 6.5" X 23" BLK 2PK

Brand: NINGBO HOMFUL IMPORT & EXPORT CO. LTD (Marpac)

Ensure the safety of your boat with the DOUBLE EYE FENDER 6.5" X 23" in a sleek black finish. These fenders are engineered to provide superior protection against impacts encountered during docking, mooring, and transit in choppy waters. Their robust construction and thoughtful design make them an essential component for any boater looking to preserve their vessel's hull from scuffs, scrapes, and more serious damage. The black color offers a discreet aesthetic that complements most boat designs.

  • Key Features
  • Robust Hull Defense: Effectively absorbs impacts to prevent scratches, dents, and abrasions on your boat's hull when alongside docks or other vessels.
  • Dual Mounting Points: Features reinforced eyelets on both ends, allowing for flexible and secure horizontal or vertical attachment to your boat.
  • User-Friendly Inflation: Designed for straightforward inflation and deflation, ensuring convenience for storage and deployment.

These double eye fenders are a fundamental piece of equipment for safeguarding your investment on the water. Their primary role is to act as a shock absorber, creating a crucial barrier between your boat and hard surfaces like docks, pilings, or other boats. This barrier is vital for preventing cosmetic damage and more significant structural issues that can arise from accidental contact. The double eyelet system enhances their utility by offering adaptable mounting solutions, catering to different hull shapes and docking scenarios. This adaptability ensures that the fenders can be positioned optimally for maximum protection in various situations.

The marine-grade vinyl used in the construction of these fenders is specifically chosen for its resilience in the harsh marine environment. It is formulated to withstand constant exposure to sunlight, saltwater, and fluctuating temperatures without compromising its protective capabilities or appearance. The ease of inflation allows users to customize the fender's firmness, ensuring the right level of cushioning for their specific needs. The black color not only adds to the boat's aesthetics but also serves as a visual cue, enhancing safety by making the fenders more noticeable. By investing in these durable and effective fenders, you are taking a proactive measure to maintain your boat's condition and value, allowing for worry-free enjoyment of your time on the water.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Color Black
Diameter 6.5 inches
Length 23 inches
Quantity 2 per pack
Material Marine-grade vinyl
Eyelet Type Double
Approximate Weight (per fender) 2.5 lbs
MFG Number 1689430

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