Twin Eye Ribbed Boat Fender 6.5" X 23" 4pcs Inflatable Vinyl Mooring Guard White on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Niagara Falls, United States
Condition:New
Brand:North East Harbor
Size:6.5" x 23"
Manufacturer Part Number:6523TW-M02
Category:Boat Fenders
Color:White
Design:Twin Eye
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Twin Eye Ribbed Boat Fender 6.5" x 23" 4pcs Inflatable Vinyl Mooring Guard White
6.5"
x 23" TWIN EYE RIBBED INFLATABLE BOAT FENDERS - SET OF FOUR (4)
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Vertical ribs for extra
protection
- Reinforced
tube ends to prevent lines from being pulled through if the fender
gets caught in a tight spot
- Fenders are shipped
deflated to save shipping costs
- Can be hung Vertical
or Horizontal
- Super-soft fenders are
non-abrasive
- Quantity: Set of 4 Inflatable
Boat Fenders
- Style: Twin Eye Ribbed
- Size: 6.5" x 23"
- Color: White
DIMENSIONS: 6.5"
x 23"
FENDER SIZING GUIDE
Recommended size for fenders by Boat Length:
Boats up to 10
ft: 4.5" x 16" Twin/Single Eye
Boats from 10-30 ft: 6.5" x 23" Twin Eye
Boats from 15-40 ft: 8.5" x 27" Twin Eye
Boats from 20-30
ft: 6.0" x 15" Center Hole
Boats from 30-40 ft: 8.0" x 20" Center
Hole
Boats from 40-50 ft: 10" x 28" Center Hole
Consider using a larger size fender if mooring in high winds, rough
water, or unprotected moorings. Many factors should be considered
when determining what size fender to use. If in doubt, seek professional
advice.
FENDER INFLATION
GUIDE
Fill fender until sidewalls are firm, but not bulging. Fender
should still compress 1/2" under light pressure. When inflating
with an air compressor, set the PSI to 2 lbs. Moisten inflation needle
prior to inserting into the fender. Pressure at 20 degrees C.
Important! Do not over-inflate as this will weaken the product and
reduce its lifetime
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The product being sold in this listing is not DOT approved unless otherwise
stated. All goods sold are not DOT approved, they are for off road use only.
Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your
state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to
novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces
off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no
responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of
any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial
and local/municipal laws and regulations.
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