A boat bollard is a sturdy, fixed post installed on a boat or dock to secure mooring lines, ensuring the vessel stays in place when docked. Typically made from durable materials like stainless steel or galvanized metal, bollards are designed to withstand harsh marine conditions and heavy loads.
1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Vetus ACHILZ Weld-on Boat Bollard is crafted from premium 316 stainless steel with a polished finish, ensuring durability and resistance to saltwater corrosion. Available in diameters ranging from 40 to 90 mm, it provides reliable mooring support with a load capacity of 620 to 2620 kg, making it an essential addition to any vessel.
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€ 33,99
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Exalto Boat Weld-on Bollard is crafted from premium 316 marine-grade stainless steel, offering exceptional durability and resistance to saltwater corrosion. Available in diameters from 51 to 101.5 mm, this polished bollard is a reliable, long-lasting mooring solution designed for hassle-free installation and performance.
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€ 61,09
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Vetus ACHIL Bolt-on Boat Bollard is crafted from premium 316 stainless steel, polished to a high gloss for durability and elegance. This reliable bollard attaches securely with two M8 bolts and is designed for saltwater environments. With a diameter range of 40 to 90 mm and a load capacity of 620 to 2620 kg, it ensures secure mooring and adds a polished finish to your vessel.
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€ 44,77
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT The Talamex Bolt-on Boat Bollard is made from premium 316 stainless steel, polished to a brilliant shine. Designed with a heavy-duty cast structure and sturdy base plate, it ensures exceptional durability and long-lasting performance. Available in sizes 60 mm, 95 mm, and 120 mm, it includes matching bolts for easy installation.
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€ 68,73
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT This polished stainless steel conical bollard combines style and durability, making it a standout feature on any yacht. Its unique shape and robust construction ensure reliable mooring and long-lasting performance.
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€ 102,96
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT This mooring bollard combines polished stainless steel with a matte shock-resistant plastic top, housing a built-in lamp that emits soft white light. It enhances nighttime mooring with style and functionality, providing clear guidance and an elegant visual effect.
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€ 218,50
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT This double bollard from Foresti & Suardi combines timeless elegance with functionality. Crafted from polished brass with a chrome finish, it enhances your yacht's aesthetic while providing reliable mooring support. Available in sizes from 160mm to 250mm.
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€ 51,60
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1-2 weeks delivery time Price incl. 19% VAT This double bollard, crafted from marine-grade 316 stainless steel, combines durability with elegant design. Its polished finish ensures longevity and enhances your vessel's aesthetics, making mooring operations smooth and efficient. Available in lengths ranging from 160mm to 416mm.
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€ 65,21
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What are the key differences between a cast steel and a cast iron bollard in terms of durability and strength?
The key differences between cast steel and cast iron bollards lie in their durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion. Cast steel bollards are typically stronger and more durable, making them better suited for heavy-duty marine mooring applications, such as commercial docks or berths. In contrast, cast iron bollards, while cost-effective, are more prone to cracking under heavy load and may be more suitable for lighter commercial or recreational marinas where the mooring line capacities are not as high.
The choice between cast steel and cast iron bollards also depends on the specific type of bollard required for the mooring location. For instance, a single bitt bollard or a double bitt bollard may be more appropriate for smaller vessels or lighter mooring applications. In contrast, for larger, high-capacity mooring needs, marine bollards made of cast steel provide greater strength and durability. The number of bitts and their arrangement, such as single or double bitt bollards, plays a key role in ensuring the bollard meets the specific mooring requirements and can safely secure vessels in varying conditions.
What are the key features of a marine mooring bollard that make it suitable for use in harsh marine environments?
Marine mooring bollards are specifically designed to endure harsh marine environments by utilizing durable materials such as ductile cast iron and stainless steel. These bollards are built to withstand corrosion from saltwater exposure and the heavy loads from multiple mooring lines. Their design often includes features like reinforced welds, high-strength capacities, and corrosion-resistant marine paint systems, ensuring they safely secure vessels alongside jetties, wharfs, or piers, even under high-moisture and extreme weather conditions.
What factors should be considered when selecting the appropriate bollard type for a specific mooring location?
When selecting the appropriate bollard type for a specific mooring location, key factors to consider include the mooring requirements, such as the number of mooring lines and their capacities. The bollard design should match the expected line angles and the forces it will be subjected to, whether from single or multiple vessels. Additionally, materials like ductile iron or steel, as well as corrosion-resistant coatings, are important for ensuring long-term durability in harsh marine environments.
What types of Boat Cleats do you have in your catalog?
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