Boat Mooring Shock Absorber with U-Cleat System - UNIMER MARINE
Protect your boat from shocks and strains during mooring with this innovative and easy-to-install shock absorber.
The Unimer U-Cleat mooring shock absorber is a device that absorbs the forces exerted on the mooring lines by waves, wind, or currents.
It is made from salt-resistant EPDM rubber and a patented fastening system called U-Cleat.
The U-Cleat mooring compensator features a unique removable locking mechanism that allows for mounting without a free end of the line: This offers you many options compared to a conventional compensator.
The innovative U-Cleat lock between the line and the compensator is designed to provide optimal locking effect and prevent the line from slipping, without affecting the strength or durability of the line.
The U mooring compensator is protected and manufactured in Sweden from high-quality EPDM rubber with glass-fibre reinforced polyamide inserts moulded with the rubber.
The spikes are made from glass-fibre reinforced polypropylene.
The U-Cleat can easily be repositioned after installation, transferred to another line, or installed on a line with eye splices or terminals at both ends.
When it’s time to wash your lines, the U-Cleat is easy to remove and replace.
The Unimer U-Cleat mooring shock absorber offers many benefits for the safety and comfort of your boat:
- It reduces the risk of breaking mooring lines or damaging the hull, pontoons, or cleats.
- It extends the lifespan of your equipment and saves you from costly repairs.
- It also decreases the noise and vibrations caused by the boat's movements, improving your sleep and well-being on board.
- It is easy to install, use, and maintain, thanks to its simple and robust design.
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Features of Unimer U-Cleat Mooring Shock Absorber 332 mm - U-Cleat
- Absorbs shocks and strains on the mooring lines
- Protects the boat, pontoons, and cleats
- Extends the lifespan of equipment
- Reduces noise and vibrations
- Easy to install and use
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