Shock Absorbing Dock Mooring Line Springs


Size: Ø3/16"; Length 10-5/8"; max. hulls weight: 3,527 lbs.
Price:
Sale price$14.99

Description

At Vinland Marine, we're proud to offer our Shock Absorbing Dock Mooring Line Springs, designed to significantly reduce wear and tear on your boat. These springs are a smart and necessary addition for any boat owner looking to protect their vessel and mooring equipment.

  • Powerful shock absorbers for mooring lines, reducing shock loads on both your boat and pontoon. Versatile use with both rope and chain for added flexibility in mooring setups.
  • Also known as mooring snubbers, they help prevent stress cracking around cleats and are useful when anchoring.
  • The extra spring protection guards deck fittings against the effects of violent jerking and snatching.
  • Recommended to install in-line rather than cutting the rope, and consider adding a safety chain as shown in the diagram for added security.
  • Can be used with various ropes or chains but users are advised to place other ropes and chains parallel to the spring to avoid direct side contact between them.
  • Small

    • Length: 10-5/8"
    • Width: Ø2-1/8"
    • Steel Wire: Ø3/16"
    • For Hulls: Up to approx. 20'
    • Max. Hull Weight: 3,527 lbs. (1,600 kg)
    • Max. Load Compress: 210 lbs. (95 kg)
    • Max. Tensile Strength: 441 lbs. (200 kg)
  • Medium:

    • Length: 13-3/16"
    • Width: Ø2.4"
    • Steel Wire: Ø1/4"
    • For Hulls: Up to approx. 30'
    • Max. Hull Weight: 7,716 lbs. (3,500 kg)
    • Max. Load Compress: 441 lbs. (200 kg)
    • Max. Tensile Strength: 882 lbs. (400 kg)
  • Large:

    • Length: 14-9/16"
    • Width: Ø2.3"
    • Steel Wire: Ø0.275"
    • For Hulls: Up to approx. 36'
    • Max. Hull Weight: 15,432 lbs. (7,000 kg)
    • Max. Load Compress: 441 lbs. (200 kg)
    • Max. Tensile Strength: 882 lbs. (400 kg)

Ideal for boat, pontoon, and sailboat owners, these Mooring Line Springs serve as a powerful shock absorber on mooring warps. They play a crucial role in reducing shocks experienced by both the boat and dock cleat, especially in choppy conditions. Not only do they enhance the longevity of your mooring gear, but they also contribute to a safer and more secure mooring experience.

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