The Taylor Made Tuff End Round Boat Fender for Commercial Boats part #36961152 we do not offer a replacement valve for. If you need this as yours is lost or damaged, your best option is to reach out to the manufacturer directly. The only option…
Although the Dexstar Steel Mini Mod Trailer Wheel #AM20315 has a e-coat primer and black powder coat finish, this is option is much more prone to rust over an aluminum or galvanized rim. The powder coat finish is mainly for common trailer use so it…
The replacement dome for your E-Z Lift Ventadome Trailer Roof Vent is part #BVE0108-03. This is a smoke-colored polypropylene cover and is designed to fit your roof vent. If you want a white replacement cover for your vent, then you need part…
For your Jet Ski Lift, I recommend the Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch w/ Automatic Brake - TUFFPLATE Finish - 1,500 lbs #DL14927 or the 2,500 lbs #DL14958. These winches are designed for use on boat lifts and have the covered gears for safety. They both…
Hey Brad, it sounds like you're looking for the Namsco Wheel Liners #NA228EM0. These hub caps measure 22 1/2" in diameter, will work with 10 lug wheels, and is made of 304 stainless steel.
The Phoenix USA Lug Nut Covers #PXQ33T are the closest option to the Phoenix USA Front Hub Cover w/ Pop Out #PXQ822F lug nut covers that you referenced. They are 2-3/4" tall and fit 33mm hex lug nuts.
It sounds like the Halogen lights you are using are pulling too much power causing you to blow the breaker once they heat up. I recommend changing them to LED's like the LED Pontoon and Fishing Boat Docking Lights item #TN23ZR.
Yes, the Jif Marine Dock Corner Bumper item #JIF87VR is compatible with the Jif Marine Dock Edging - P-Shape item #JIF56VR. They are both made of marine-grade flexible poly vinyl. I recommend securing the edging every 12" both on the top and…
I may have a solution for you but I'm not aware of a bolt on safety chain bracket or clevis that can be used. However you can simply take a safety chain set (or your existing chains) like the 42" Long Safety Chain with 3/8" Clevis Hook…
The mounting holes of the Sealed, Steel Armored LED Trailer Clearance and Side Marker Light #MCL86AB are 3-7/8 inches apart measured on center. I attached a picture that has this and a couple other dimensions as well plus a review video.…
The closest leaf spring we have is the Slipper part #SP-177275 which is 30 inches overall and is rated for an 1,000 lb axle. This spring could work for you but you'd have to move in your hangers a bit closer most likely.
Both of the ARK stabilizer jacks #ARK94FR and #ARK87FR can rotate 90 degrees forward and back so in a way it is 180 degrees like you asked about. The difference is the #ARK94FR has a square tube and #ARK87FR has a round tube. These are both going be…
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Watkinsville, GA
Dock Cleats: Secure Your Boat with Confidence
Dock cleats are essential for safely mooring your boat. They come in various materials like aluminum and stainless steel, offering durability and resistance to rust. Consider the cleat's size, finish, and installation ease to match your dock's needs. A we
When installing dock cleats, use stainless steel screws for durability. Ensure the base is level to prevent wobbling. Some cleats have hidden fastener holes, so plan your installation accordingly. A fold-down design can help prevent tripping hazards on the dock.
Dock cleats are designed to withstand various weather conditions. Aluminum and stainless steel resist rust and corrosion, making them ideal for both freshwater and saltwater environments. Ensure your cleats are securely fastened to handle strong winds and waves.
The size of your dock cleat should match the size of your boat and the dock's requirements. Larger boats need bigger cleats for secure mooring. Consider the cleat's length and the number of fastener holes to ensure it can handle the load and provide stability.
Aluminum and stainless steel are top choices for dock cleats. Aluminum is lightweight yet strong, while stainless steel offers superior rust resistance. Both materials ensure durability, but if you're in saltwater environments, stainless steel might be the better option to prevent corrosion.
A smooth finish is crucial to prevent rope damage. Some cleats may have rough edges that need smoothing. Consider painting or treating the cleat to prevent rust, especially if it's not stainless steel. A good finish enhances both functionality and aesthetics.