Boat Chocks, Bollards & Hawse Pipes at Fisheries Supply
Boat chocks and bollards are fundamental components on a boat, preventing lines from chafing. These devices are crucial for safe docking or anchoring. If you're in the market to replace an old, corroded hawse pipe, Fisheries Supply stands out as your top source for marine bollards and boat chocks. We cater to a wide range of marine applications including trailers, boat lifts, pontoons, boat ramp wheels, sailboats, power boats, and more, featuring products from well-respected brands.
Types of Boat Chocks
Heavy duty boat chocks play an important role in guiding and securing mooring lines, preventing damage to both the vessel and the mooring structure. Here are some common types of boat chocks:
- Bow Chocks: These are placed at the bow of the boat, helping to guide the mooring line away from the vessel’s hull, minimizing wear and tear.
- Skene Chocks: Often used for directional stability, these chocks prevent the mooring line from slipping.
- Closed Chocks: Sometime call pipe chocks, these encircle the line completely, offering a high level of security by preventing the line from popping out.
Bollards
Bollards are robust posts used for mooring that can handle the substantial force exerted by boats during docking. They are typically made from strong materials like steel and are permanently installed on docks or tow boats.
Hawse Pipes
A hawse pipe is an integral part of the ship’s anchoring system that guides the anchor chain or rode from the deck to the water. Replacing a rusty hawse pipe is essential for maintaining the integrity and functionality of the anchoring system.
When buying boat chocks, bollards, and hawse pipes, you can consider things like:Check ropes: Check ropes used with boat blocks for wear and fraying, and clean them regularly to prevent chafing.
Rotating lines: Consider rotating your mooring lines at least once a season so they wear evenly.
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